Upon reading top of page 10-7 of the TTB, my clients non luxury auto (under 6K lbs) should be exempt from any depreciation limitations since the auto was purchased & placed in service at time of purchase (2007) and used 100% for business. Correct?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostUpon reading top of page 10-7 of the TTB, my clients non luxury auto (under 6K lbs) should be exempt from any depreciation limitations since the auto was purchased & placed in service at time of purchase (2007) and used 100% for business. Correct?
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Either check the box "yes" or "no" regarding "subject to auto limitations" with out changing the "type of vehicle" or any other data. In this case, the vehicle type is a "A-1" auto under 6000 lbs". If I check yes, the entire cost basis ($30800) is sect 179. If I check no only a $3060 deduction is allowed.
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostUpon reading top of page 10-7 of the TTB, my clients non luxury auto (under 6K lbs) should be exempt from any depreciation limitations since the auto was purchased & placed in service at time of purchase (2007) and used 100% for business. Correct?
Unless it is a qualified nonpersonal use vehcile.
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostEither check the box "yes" or "no" regarding "subject to auto limitations" with out changing the "type of vehicle" or any other data. In this case, the vehicle type is a "A-1" auto under 6000 lbs". If I check yes, the entire cost basis ($30800) is sect 179. If I check no only a $3060 deduction is allowed.
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostUpon reading top of page 10-7 of the TTB, my clients non luxury auto (under 6K lbs) should be exempt from any depreciation limitations since the auto was purchased & placed in service at time of purchase (2007) and used 100% for business. Correct?
If your auto under 6K does NOT meet one of the vehicles listed on page 10-6, it is subject to the 280F limits, even if used 100% for business.
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