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WLS00926: Depreciation Rules for Bonus and Section 179 Expensing (DRBE)

Online

# of CPE Credits

2

Description

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) had a tremendous impact on commercial real estate, including liberalizing the depreciation provisions. Bonus depreciation was expanded and increased from 50 to 100 percent for qualifying assets placed in service beginning after September 27, 2017, through December 31, 2022. After December 31, 2022, the deduction percentage for bonus depreciation began decreasing by 20 percent per year and would have been fully phased out after 2026. Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed in 2025, 100% bonus depreciation is now available on new and used assets. Because of changes in the OBBBA, which has restored 100% bonus depreciation. increased the depreciation that can be taken under Section 179 and added a new, important depreciation topic — qualified production property, this topic is vital for tax practitioners advising business taxpayers.

Objective

Prepare attendees for changes in the depreciation rules taking place in 2026 and after Alert attendees to potential changes in bonus depreciation taking place in 2026 and after

Advanced Preparation

None

Required Knowledge

A basic understanding of the tax rules relating to individual income tax

Who Should Attend

Accounting and finance professionals who anticipate advising clients with respect to depreciation of business property

Credit Types

    CPE – Taxes

Event Speaker(s)

Jeffrey Snyder

Event Level:Basic
Event Code:WLS00926
External ID:WLS00926
Event Vendor:Surgent Accounting & Financial Education
Fields of Study:CPE - Taxes
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    Registration Fees

    RegistrationTypePrice
    WLS00926: Registration – MemberMem$105
    WLS00926: Registration – Non-MemberNM$230

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