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Old 02-05-2012, 11:52 PM
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How much can be written off a new Acura SUV that I have used 75% for business, in 2011 that was purchased for $46,000 (weight exceeds 6k lbs)?

Hi Taxguru,

I recently purchased a New Acura SUV MDX for over $45,000 that was used for over 75% for business, in 2011.

Could you please advise me what is the maximum amount that can written off for 2011 with respect to depreciation or Sec 179?

Appreciate your help..



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