When you’re dead, the status of the Section 179 deduction you took on your business vehicle won’t be troubling you much.
But you’re alive and kicking! Which means you’re able to read my new article that explains what happens to your Section 179 tax deduction if you die, retire, or become disabled.
Okay. I admit that this is not the most cheerful subject in the world, but if you’re interested in keeping your tax bill low, read my new, free article titled Tax Tips: Impact of Death, Retirement, and Disability on the 179 Deduction.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- You’ll learn why death can have an upside. (From an accounting perspective, anyway.) If your heirs are not going to pay estate taxes, your death has an upside. There are two reasons for this as we explain when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you what happens if you become disabled. Let me put it this way… If you get disabled you’re in deep doo-doo tax-wise. You’ll find out why when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain what happens when you retire. More bad news. You’ll also be in deep doo-doo when it comes to your Section 179 tax deduction — except this time you won’t be in pain. You’ll be playing golf or relaxing with friends. So don’t worry… but do get all the facts when you read the full article.