#fixed-assets
Fixed Assets
Accounting for long-term tangible assets including equipment, vehicles, furniture, and property
Repairs vs. Improvements: The Tax Rule That Saves Small Businesses Thousands
Small businesses can deduct repairs immediately but must depreciate capital improvements over 27.5 or 39 years. This guide explains the IRS BAR test (betterment, adaptation, restoration), the three safe harbors that let you expense more, and the documentation required to defend your deductions.
Section 179 Deduction Explained: How to Write Off Equipment in the Year You Buy It
Section 179 lets qualifying businesses deduct up to $2,560,000 of equipment, vehicles, and software costs in the year the asset is placed in service for 2026, with a dollar-for-dollar phase-out starting at $4,090,000 in total qualifying purchases and a hard ceiling at net taxable business income.
Straight-Line Depreciation: The Formula, Real Examples, and How to Calculate It
Learn the straight-line depreciation formula, see step-by-step calculation examples, and understand when to use this method. Covers IRS recovery periods, journal entries, depreciation schedules, and comparisons with accelerated methods.