2008 Economic Stimulus: Business Tax Benefits
In addition to providing stimulus payments to individuals, the Economic
Stimulus Act of 2008 provides incentives to businesses. These incentives include
a special 50-percent depreciation allowance for 2008 purchases and an increase
in the small business expensing limitation for tax years beginning in 2008.
50-Percent Special Depreciation Allowance
Depreciation is an income tax deduction that allows a taxpayer to recover the
cost or other basis of certain property over several years. It is an annual
allowance for the wear and tear, deterioration or obsolescence of the property.
Under the new law, a taxpayer is entitled to depreciate 50 percent of the
adjusted basis of certain qualified property during the year that the property
is placed in service. This is similar to the special depreciation allowance was
previously available for certain property placed in service generally before
Jan. 1, 2005, often referred to as “bonus depreciation.” To qualify for the 50
percent special depreciation allowance under the new law, the property must be
placed in service after Dec. 31, 2007, but generally before Jan. 1, 2009.
To reflect the new 50-percent special depreciation allowance, the IRS is
developing a new version of the depreciation and amortization form for fiscal
year filers. The new form will be designated as the 2007 Form 4562-FY.
Section 179 Expensing
In general, a qualifying taxpayer can elect to treat the cost of certain
property as an expense and deduct it in the year the property is placed in
service instead of depreciating it over several years. This property is
frequently referred to as section 179 property, after the relevant section in
the Internal Revenue Code.
Under the new law, a qualifying business can expense up to $250,000 of
section 179 property purchased by the taxpayer in a tax year beginning in 2008.
Absent this legislation, the 2008 expensing limit for section 179 property would
have been $128,000. The $250,000 amount provided under the new law is reduced if
the cost of all section 179 property placed in service by the taxpayer during
the tax year exceeds $800,000.
The new law does not alter the section 179 limitation imposed on sport
utility vehicles, which have an expense limit of $25,000. |