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Type of U.S. Business Assets

Sections 1231, 1245, and 1250 of the United States Internal Revenue Code pertain to the tax treatment of gains and losses on the sale or disposition of certain types of property. This article will discuss the different types of business assets covered and depreciation of U.S. business assets.

Type of U.S. Business Asset

Section 1231 assets

Property Covered

Section 1231 applies to the sale or exchange of depreciable property used in a trade or business and held for more than one year.

Tax Treatment

Net gains from Section 1231 transactions are treated as long-term capital gains, while net losses are treated as ordinary losses. Exceptionally, the principle of retroactive adjustment to ordinary income applies to prior years' losses if the taxpaying corporation recognizes the section 1231 net gain in the tax year.



Section 1245 property

Property Covered

Section 1245 focuses on tangible personal property (e.g., machinery, equipment) that is subject to depreciation, amortization, or depletion.

Tax Treatment

Gains from the sale or disposition of Section 1245 property result in the recapture of previously claimed depreciation, which is taxed as ordinary income. Any remaining gain is treated as a capital gain.


Section 1250 property

Property Covered

Section 1250 pertains to depreciable real property used in a trade or business, such as buildings, structures, and improvements.

Tax Treatment

Depreciation included in the gain or loss realized on the sale or exchange of depreciable real estate to which a Section 1250 asset relates that was computed in prior years is treated retroactively as ordinary income, and any residual gain is treated as capital gain.



Depreciation of U.S. Business Assets

Section 179

Purpose

Section 179 allow business to immediate expensing of the cost of qualifying tangible personal property in the year it is placed in service, rather than depreciating the costs over time.

Eligible Property

Section 179 is often used for tangible personal property like machinery, equipment, and certain vehicles that is used for business purposes.


Bonus Depreciation

Purpose

Bonus Depreciation allowing business to take large percentage deduction in the first year for qualifying property.

Eligible Property

Bonus Depreciation typically applies to tangible personal property, such as machinery, equipment, and qualified improvement property, with a recovery period of 20 years or less.


Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System

Purpose

MACRS simplifies cost recovery for businesses by offering an accelerated depreciation method, allowing them to deduct more substantial amounts early in an asset's life, thereby promoting investment and providing tax benefits.

Depreciation Periods

It assigns specific recovery periods to different types of assets, allowing businesses to recover the cost of these assets over time.

Accelerated Depreciation

MACRS typically follows the accelerated depreciation schedule, front-loading depreciation deductions in the early years of an asset's life.


* For more information about MACRS, please refer to another article.
U.S. Tangible Property Regular MACRS Depreciation


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