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Business groups warn disconnecting on expensing would raise compliance costs and shift revenue timing
Summary
Industry witnesses told the committee that HR 1’s expensing and depreciation changes mainly shift the timing of deductions; disconnecting would force businesses and the Department of Revenue to track separate state rules, increasing complexity and administrative cost.
Business and accounting representatives told the committee that many of HR 1’s business provisions — especially bonus depreciation, Section 179 expensing and research expensing — change the timing, not the total amount, of deductions and that disconnecting would impose significant compliance and administrative burdens.
John Hart (LRO) explained that bonus depreciation (now 100% under HR 1 beginning Jan. 20, 2025) accelerates deductions into the first…
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