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Section 179 expense

SmokinBob
Level 2

Can a food truck be expensed using section 179? How about a van for 100% business delivery?

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dkh
Level 15

IRS Pub946 covers depreciation   https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-946

The food truck would be eligible for Sec179 in the year purchased.  The totality of the return would determine if allowed.    Same would apply to van.

 

 

SmokinBob
Level 2

 Would you list them as general purpose tools etc on asset entry worksheet?

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dkh
Level 15

If it was a return I was preparing, yes I would for the food truck. 

          The delivery van....I'd need more info.  

Terry53029
Level 14
Level 14

If the food truck is licensed, and can be driven, it should be reported on an asset worksheet, as you will have ongoing expenses that you want to track. I would think you would have low miles, so you would probably want to take expenses rather than mileage each year, but if you do a lot of travel going to fairs, and such, the first year you may want to take mileage. After the first year you will have a better idea on the kind of mileage you are going to put on. The reason for that is, you can't change to mileage, unless you took mileage the first year

SmokinBob
Level 2

Under what description would you list them on the asset entry worksheet? Food truck and vans are licensed vehicles. They are 100% business use for catering and delivery. 

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dkh
Level 15

You'll want enter on Car and Truck Expenses Worksheet.  There you'll be able to enter mileage to support the 100% business use.  Also you can elect to deduct actual expenses or standard mileage on that worksheet.   As @Terry53029  pointed out, you may want to consider what's the best option based on how much mileage will be.    Sec179 may give you nice write off the first year but how will actual look compared to mileage in future years?