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  2. Section 179 depreciation deduction - Wikipedia

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    Under section 179(b)(1), the maximum deduction a taxpayer may take in a year is $1,040,000 for tax year 2020. Second, if a taxpayer places more than $2,000,000 worth of section 179 property into service during a single taxable year, the § 179 deduction is reduced, dollar for dollar, by the amount exceeding the $2,500,000 threshold, again as of ...

  3. Depreciation recapture - Wikipedia

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    While this section is correct for Section 1245 property (in the U.S.A), it is not correct for Section 1250 property. For Section 1250 assets (real estate), Recaptured Depreciation is defined as "Additional Depreciation" in IRS Publication 544 (see column 3 on page 30 of the 2016 version of this publication). Additional Depreciation is the ...

  4. 1231 property - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 version of the Internal Revenue Code included section 1231 covering certain property held by a business. [3] The original section covering this matter - namely, section 117(j) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939 - was enacted in 1942. [4] The law was originally conceived as a way to help the shipping industry during World War II.

  5. Crest-tailed mulgara - Wikipedia

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    The crest-tailed mulgara is a small to medium-sized mammal with sandy coloured fur on the upper parts leading to a darker grey on the under parts and inner limbs. [3] The species is strongly sexually dimorphic with adult males weighing 100 to 185 g (3.5 to 6.5 oz) and females weighing 65 to 120 g (2.3 to 4.2 oz). [4]

  6. Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia

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    Section 1031(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 1031) states the recognition rules for realized gains (or losses) that arise as a result of an exchange of like-kind property held for productive use in trade or business or for investment. It states that none of the realized gain or loss will be recognized at the time of the exchange.

  7. Internal Revenue Code section 79 - Wikipedia

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    Contributions to a Section 79 plan are tax-deductible, though for owner(s), and 2% or more shareholders, contributions are deductible only if paid by, and from, a C Corporation. A Section 79 benefit program may allow the following benefits. The ability to purchase permanent life insurance with corporate dollars

  8. 299th Brigade Support Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 299th Brigade Support Battalion, as of 2024, is composed of the following companies: Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) "Hunters" is the headquarters company and command group; Alpha Company "Atlas" is the transportation and supply company; Bravo Company "Banshee" is the maintenance company [a]

  9. National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024

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    Authorize the sale and transfer of defense articles and services relating to the implementation of the AUKUS partnership, including: Up to three Virginia-class submarines, one year after this act is passed, however the Navy doesn't intend implement this until 2032. [24] [25] The Senate amendment contained: