DEBATE LIVE THREAD.
- By SHUHoopsFan
- Life Off the Ship
- 261 Replies
There's a 5K credit for startups now? Pretty darn sure it's a 5K deduction.No...
A piece of machinery is not a start up cost, and would currently be allowed a full deduction under section 179.
The government doesn't "pay for the machine" You get a deduction against your income immediately instead of over the life of the asset which would have been depreciated over time anyway.
Also, if you want a "new revenue stream" you could expand your business and costs related to doing so would already qualify as a start up cost for immediate deduction. No need to try and game the system there. It is designed to help people start a business and expand them. Changing the credit from $5k to $50k is what you're objecting to if you're against this.
And lets be clear, if you spent $50k this year... you still wouldn't pay tax on any of that. It would just be a $5k deduction now and the rest over the next 15 years.
If you read these it's a credit. The other night on the debate stage she said deduction. Does anyone know?
Kamala Harris pledges to help more restaurants and other small businesses get off the ground
In a campaign speech Wednesday, the Democratic candidate promised to raise the tax credit for startups to $50,000, from the current $5,000.
www.restaurantbusinessonline.com
Kamala Harris proposes $50,000 tax break for small businesses
She also announced a goal of receiving 25 million new small business applications in her first term, up from the 19 million filed under Biden administration.
www.yahoo.com