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4 types of interest expense you may be able to deduct
March 13, 2026
Categories: Auto Loan Interest, Interest Expense, Investment Interest, Mortgage Interest, Student Loan Interest, tax deduction
Personal interest expense generally can’t be deducted for federal tax purposes. There are, however, exceptions. Here are four, one of which is a new break under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which was signed into law in 2025. 1. Mortgage interest Perhaps the most well-known interest expense deduction, home mortgage interest may be deductible if you itemize deductions rather than claiming the standard deduction. You generally can deduct interest on mortgage debt incurred to purchase,
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Significant business tax provisions in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act
July 22, 2025
Categories: Depreciation, Interest Expense, OBBBA, QSBS, R&E, Section 179, The One, Big, Beautiful Bill
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law on July 4. The new law includes a number of favorable changes that will affect small business taxpayers, and some unfavorable changes too. Here’s a quick summary of some of the most important provisions. First-year bonus depreciation The OBBBA permanently restores the 100% first-year depreciation deduction for eligible assets acquired after January 19, 2025. This is up from the 40% bonus depreciation rate for most eligible assets


