Congress Passes New Budget Deal – What Does it Mean?

As you reach the office this morning, you will no doubt have already heard that Congress has passed a deal averting the fiscal cliff (at least for now).

But this is a tax bill and tax bills are rarely simple.  This tax bill is not a straightforward agreement to merely avert the fiscal cliff; it includes numerous authorizations and reauthorizations that affect a wide variety of people and businesses.

So what are the clauses that are most likely to affect the ASA Community?  Here are a few:

  • Extension and modification of research credit – this credit is extended through 2013, with new rules that apply when a company acquires another company.
  • Extension of employer wage credit for employees who are active duty members of the uniformed services – this permits an eligible small business employer to take a credit for differential wage payments made to qualified employees.
  • Extension of increased expensing limitations – the increased limit on Section 179 expensing, which has been scheduled to be reduced to $25,000, is extended for 2013.  This means that for 2013, businesses will be able to expense up to $500,000 (there are limits to this provision).
  • Extension of bonus depreciation – the bonus depreciation provisions are extended for another year, so they cover property put into service in 2013.  Bonus depreciation permits the first year depreciation for depreciable property to be increased, permit an acceleration of deductions related to such property.

As always, this article is meant to provide some ideas about what tax options may be available, but it is not meant to reflect tax advice.  For specific tax advice, you should consult with your tax attorney or accountant.

About Jason Dickstein
Mr. Dickstein is the President of the Washington Aviation Group, a Washington, DC-based aviation law firm. Since 1992, he has represented aviation trade associations and businesses that include aircraft and aircraft parts manufacturers, distributors, and repair stations, as well as both commercial and private operators. Blog content published by Mr. Dickstein is not legal advice; and may not reflect all possible fact patterns. Readers should exercise care when applying information from blog articles to their own fact patterns.

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