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Example
In 2013, Sam Smith and Linda Lane form a partnership to operate a bakery. The partnership buys new ovens for a total cost of $130,000. In addition, Lane also enters into a separate business venture, a flower shop, by herself, for which she buys $5,000 worth of equipment.
Assuming the partnership has taxable income that exceeds $130,000, it can elect to expense up to $130,000 of the cost of the ovens. If it does so, each partner's share of the expensing deduction is $65,000. In addition, Lane can elect to expense the entire $5,000 cost of her equipment, assuming her taxable income derived from the flower shop exceeds $5,000.
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