Maximize Section 179 Deductions: A Smart Move for Marble Falls Business Owners

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    As a business owner in Marble Falls, TX, you know how important it is to make the most of every dollar — especially when it comes to taxes. One of the most powerful and often underutilized tax strategies available is the Section 179 deduction. If you’ve invested in new equipment, vehicles, or software this year, you may be able to deduct the full cost on your 2025 tax return.

    At Valentine & Associates, we’re here to help you take advantage of every opportunity to save — and Section 179 is a big one.


    What Is Section 179?

    Section 179 is part of the IRS tax code that allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment or software bought or financed during the tax year. Unlike traditional depreciation — which spreads deductions over several years — Section 179 lets you deduct the entire cost in the year the asset is placed in service.

    For 2025:

    • Deduction Limit: $1,220,000
    • Phase-Out Threshold: $3,050,000
    • Bonus Depreciation (if applicable): 60%

    This means even mid-sized businesses can benefit, but it’s especially powerful for small business owners in Marble Falls and surrounding towns like Burnet, Kingsland, and Horseshoe Bay.


    What Kinds of Equipment Qualify?

    You might be surprised at what counts. Here are some real-world examples tailored to local industries:

    Construction & Trades

    • Skid steers, trenchers, backhoes, concrete mixers
    • Trailers, compressors, generators, scaffolding
    • Jobsite laptops or field tablets

    Ranching & Agriculture

    • Tractors, ATVs, brush cutters, hay balers
    • Livestock handling equipment
    • Irrigation and fencing systems

    Professional Offices

    • Office furniture, servers, routers, VOIP phones
    • Computers, monitors, printers, scanners
    • Specialized medical or dental equipment

    Vehicles for Business Use

    • Pickup trucks (used more than 50% for business)
    • Cargo vans, service vehicles, flatbeds

    Note: Section 179 only applies to vehicles that meet specific IRS requirements. Luxury SUVs and certain passenger vehicles may have limitations.

    Software & Tech

    • QuickBooks or accounting platforms
    • CRM or ERP systems
    • Industry-specific tools such as dental charting or construction bidding software

    Timing Is Everything: Don’t Wait Until December

    To take the Section 179 deduction, the asset must be purchased and put into service before December 31, 2025. If you’re considering upgrading or expanding, now is the time to plan — especially if you’re ordering equipment that may have a long lead time.

    A Word From Your Local CPA in Marble Falls

    Unlike generic tax advice found online, Valentine & Associates understands how Marble Falls businesses operate. Whether you’re a solo contractor, ranch owner, or you run a shop on Main Street, we tailor tax planning to your industry, location, and long-term goals.

    We’ve worked with:

    • Electrical and plumbing contractors in Burnet
    • Landscape and lawn care businesses in Kingsland
    • Winery and tourism-focused entrepreneurs throughout the Hill Country
    • Real estate investors across Marble Falls and Horseshoe Bay

    We don’t just crunch numbers — we help you strategically grow and keep more of your income.


    Let’s Talk — We’ll Help You Maximize Section 179 Before Year-End

    Not sure what qualifies? Thinking of buying equipment but want to confirm the tax benefit first?

    That’s what we’re here for.

    Schedule a consultation today and we’ll walk you through what Section 179 could save you, how to document everything correctly, and what else you can do to minimize your tax liability.


    Proudly serving Marble Falls, Burnet, Horseshoe Bay, Kingsland, and the greater Texas Hill Country.