Did you know that with IRS Section 179, your security booth or guard shack purchases made in 2025 may be 100% deductible?

According to Section 179, businesses may deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment—which includes security booths—as long as they are purchased AND put into service in 2025. So, there’s no time to waste.

Being able to claim the entire cost upfront rather than having to spread depreciation over several years results in significant cost savings and other financial benefits. The maximum First-Year Write-Off is $1,250,000. 

PLUS, the guard shacks you purchase may also be eligible for a 40% Bonus First-Year Depreciation of $20,000.

Below are links to three online resources that make it easy to understand IRS Section 179. However, only your accountant or tax advisor can determine what IRS Section 179 means for your business.

Don’t miss out on using IRS Section 179. We’re ready to help you meet the December 31 deadline.
Talk with your tax advisor to determine your plan. Then call B.I.G. and ask for Dave or Jeff. They’ll help you put together a guard shack purchase that qualifies for IRS section 179.

Section 179 Deduction: Your Complete Guide for 2025*
SOURCE: Official website of Section 179:    section179.org 
Date: January 9, 2024
https://www.section179.org/section_179_deduction

A Beginner’s Guide to Section 179 Deductions*
SOURCE: the balance
Date: August 31, 2024
https://www.thebalancemoney.com/a-beginner-s-guide-to-section-179-deductions-5218624

Section 179: Definition, How It Works, and Example* SOURCE: Investopedia
Date: January 9, 2024
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/section-179.asp

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* The articles linked here are for information purposes only, and B.I.G. Enterprises is not affiliated with, nor does it endorse, any of the providers of the articles. Please consult with your tax advisor for further clarification.