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SAVE WITH SECTION 179 TAX DEDUCTION

PURCHASE TRUCKS AT ALL ROADS TRUCKS

SAVE WITH SECTION 179 TAX DEDUCTION

Get the Trucks You Need and Write Off Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars on Your Taxes.

Take advantage of the Section 179 Deduction this year and buy the trucks you need to enhance your fleet. Read on to learn how Section 179 can benefit your growing trucking business and help you purchase your next truck Kenworth, Isuzu, or Ford commercial vehicle through All Roads Trucks.  Don’t wait to consult with All Roads Trucks Representative today about saving with Section 179 on your new trucks or learn more below. 

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How Does Section 179 Work?

Section 179 serves as a tax benefit enabling businesses to deduct the complete purchase amount of eligible trucks bought or financed within the tax year. This initiative, established by the U.S. government, aims to stimulate businesses to invest in capital equipment, enhance their operations, and boost revenue.

2025 Numbers At A Glance

$1,250,000

2025 Deduction Limit

The deduction works for new and used truck purchases. Qualified financing is available for Section 179 as well.

$3,130,000

2025 Spending Cap on Truck Purchases

This sets the limit on trucks spending before the deduction for your company starts decreasing dollar for dollar. Bonus Depreciation is an option for companies who spend more than this limit.

40%

2025 Bonus Depreciation

Bonus Depreciation is mostly taken by companies who have spent over the cap. It is available for both new and used trucks.

Take Advantage of the Tax Savings Today

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*The Section 179 deduction has exceptions. Not all truck purchases qualify. To take the deduction for current tax year, the truck must be paid for in full, physically delivered, and put into service between January 1 and the end of the day on December 31 of this year to meet federal guidelines. This information is provided for general purposes only and should not be construed as tax advice. Always consult your qualified tax advisor regarding your specific situation.