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Surgent's Depreciation Rules for Bonus and Section 179 Expensing

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Member Price $99.00

Non-Member Price $104.00

Overview

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) has had a tremendous impact on commercial real estate, including liberalizing the depreciation provisions. Bonus depreciation was expanded and increased from 50 to 100 percent for qualifying assets placed in service beginning after September 27, 2017, through December 31, 2022. After December 31, 2022, the deduction percentage began decreasing by 20 percent per year, fully phasing out after 2026. Bonus depreciation is now available on new and used assets. President Trump favors a permanent extension of the 2017 tax provisions, and we anticipate legislative changes in 2025 that may make the changes in depreciation permanent or extend them beyond 2025. We will be watching legislative developments closely in 2025 to determine how 2025 legislative changes impact the tax depreciation rules.



Delivery Method: Individual webcast
CPE Credit: Taxes
Program Level: Basic

This course is being offered by a 3rd party vendor and will not be accessible on your My CPE page. Webinar access information will be emailed directly to you by Surgent McCoy.

Highlights

  • President Trump’s promise to restore full bonus depreciation effective January 20, 2025
  • Bonus and Section 179 depreciation rules for 2025
  • 2025 legislative changes that could extend the TCJA depreciation changes for many years or even make them permanent
  • Possible return of 100% bonus depreciation
  • What will the depreciation rules be in 2026 and beyond if the TCJA depreciation rules are not extended beyond 2025
  • Section 179 expensing rules for 2025 and beyond, including how Section 179 applies to business vehicles
  • 2025 rules for vehicle depreciation

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of the tax rules relating to individual income tax

Designed For

Tax practitioners who anticipate advising clients with respect to depreciation of business property

Objectives

  • Prepare attendees for changes in the depreciation rules taking place in 2026 and after
  • Alert attendees to potential changes in bonus depreciation taking place in 2026 and after

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Michael Frost

Mike Frost, CPA, of Jacksonville, Alabama, provides tax consulting, continuing education, and motivational speaking services through his company, Mike Frost Enterprises. Mike is a former shareholder of MDA Professional Group, PC, where he managed the tax department of the Albertville office. Mike has 30 years of experience in public accounting, including but not limited to: Business and individual income tax preparation and planning; mergers and acquisitions; estate, gift, and trust tax preparation; small business consulting; Medicare planning and other elder care; audit representation; and religious groups and clergy.

Mike has conducted CPE engagements and seminars throughout the United States and has served as technical advisor for tax articles in The Sand Mountain Reporter, a local newspaper. Mike has been a featured presenter at the Alabama Society of CPAs Annual Meeting and the Federal Tax Clinic held annually at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

Mike graduated with "high honors and distinction" from Jacksonville State University with a major in accounting and a minor in finance and a 4.0 GPA. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants. In addition, he is a graduate of the Tax Planning and Advising for Closely Held Businesses Certificate of Educational Achievement Program sponsored by the AICPA.

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Non-Member Price $104.00

Member Price $99.00