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Luxury Car Rules May Limit Vehicle Write-Offs
- Posted on December 27, 2011
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To see how this works, let's hypothetically say you and an associate each bought a car. Your car costs $50,000 while your associate's costs $32,000. You both use your vehicles 75% for business. Cars are in the 5-year life depreciation category and the first-year depreciation for 5-year life items is 20%. However, your depreciation deduction for the year (including any choice to expense part of the car's cost) will be subject to the first-year "luxury vehicle" limitation, which is $3,060 for 2011 (same as 2010). However, there is a special 100% bonus depreciation allowance for 2011 which boosts the “luxury auto limitation” by $8,000 to a total of $11,060 for 2011 (same as 2010). The limit is $200 more for trucks and vans for 2011 ($100 more for 2010). The following are comparisons without utilizing bonus depreciation, electing only 50% bonus depreciation and utilizing the full 100% bonus depreciation.

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