Companies complying with Internal Revenue Code Section 179

Section 179 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code permits businesses to immediately expense the full cost of eligible equipment and software purchases, up to annual limits, instead of spreading the depreciation over several years, encouraging capital investment by small and mid‑size firms.

List of companies that comply with Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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CompanyCountryIndustryEmployeesRevenueTechnologies
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United States

Semiconductor Manufacturing

27k

$8.4B

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Financial Services

54

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Accounting

170

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Accounting

164

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Accounting

210

$8M

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Accounting

41k

$1.1B

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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United States

Accounting

476

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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Germany

Funds and Trusts

53

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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India

Education

1.2k

$462k

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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Travel Arrangements

51

$33M

Internal Revenue Code Section 179

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