Take advantage of the tax reform for your roof improvements in 2019! On December 22, 2017, the most sweeping tax legislation since the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was signed into law. The national tax reform bill features pro-growth adjustments for businesses, and the roofing industry is one of the benefiting parties. Better known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the bill features enhanced deductions under Section 179 that lower the cost of commercial property improvements, including the roof.
The IRS released the updated 2019 figures to account for inflation. The maximum deduction for taxable years beginning in 2019 is $1,020,000 and the phased-out threshold is now $2,550,000. Click here to download our infographic to learn more about how the expanded Section 179 can boost the tax benefits of your nonresidential roof.
Elevate encourages building owners to contact their tax professionals to learn how they can take advantage of this tax reform. Our team of trusted professionals and extensive portfolio of industry-leading building envelope solutions, can help building owners get the most out of their commercial property updates. To work with one of our experts, click here.
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