WebEd: Section 179: Putting the U.S. Tax Code to Work for your Advantage

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Description:

Section 179 of the U.S. tax code presents a welcome opportunity for small-business owners like you to save money at tax time. An economic incentive designed to encourage the purchase of business-related equipment, thereby spurring growth in the economy, Section 179 lets taxpayers deduct the full or partial cost of certain types of property from their federal taxes for the year the property was purchased and put into service. Join Matthew Flynn and Scot Ciarkowski, tax specialists with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, to learn about Section 179 including depreciation and limitations and how you may be able to take advantage of this tax deduction for your business.

This webinar is designed to:

• Explain Section 179
• Detail how small business owners can take advantage of Section 179
• Identify depreciation and limitations

Speaker: 

Matthew Flynn
Tax Specialist

Fiat Chrysler Automobile's Office of Tax Affairs

Matthew Flynn is a Tax Specialist with Fiat Chrysler Automobile’s Office of Tax Affairs. Matthew has 10 years of service in the automotive industry primarily focusing on U.S. Federal and State Taxation. He received his Bachelors of Accounting and Management studies from the University of Michigan - Dearborn.  Additionally, he is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma business honors society.


Scot Ciarkowski
Tax Specialist

Fiat Chrysler Automobile's Office of Tax Affairs

Scot Ciarkowski is a Tax Specialist with Fiat Chrysler Automobile’s Office of Tax Affairs. Scot has spent the last 13 years helping corporations and individuals with tax planning and compliance, focusing on U.S. Federal and State Taxation. He received his Bachelors of Accountancy and a Master’s of Science in Taxation from Walsh College. Additionally, Scot is a Certified Public Accountant in Michigan and is a member of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants.

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