Section 179 can be taken on farm Fences, right?
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Fences are generally considered real property and hence not eligible and this IRS Pub says there is no exception for Farm fences.
Last edited by erchess; 04-02-2012, 07:24 PM.
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Agriculture fences
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What Property Does Not Qualify?
Land and improvements. Land and land improvements, do not qualify as section 179 property. Land improvements include nonagricultural fences, swimming pools, paved parking areas, wharves, docks, bridges, and fences. However, agricultural fences do qualify as section 179 property. Similarly, field drainage tile also qualifies as section 179 property.
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Originally posted by okie1tax View PostThis is from the Pub -
What Property Does Not Qualify?
Land and improvements. Land and land improvements, do not qualify as section 179 property. Land improvements include nonagricultural fences, swimming pools, paved parking areas, wharves, docks, bridges, and fences. However, agricultural fences do qualify as section 179 property. Similarly, field drainage tile also qualifies as section 179 property.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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