John McCoy, of Orthman Manufacturing Inc. and President of the Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association, said the Association is among the many agricultural groups urging the Ways & Means House Committee to make permanent the five-year depreciation schedule for agriculture equipment.
Last year, in the Renewable Energy and Job Creation Act of 2008, Congress changed the schedule from seven to five years. However, the modified depreciation schedule and all of the benefits it provided to
This Association believes that in these challenging economic times a change in depreciable life from seven to five years is critical. The American Farm Bureau Federation’s economist estimates it would add $850 million to farm income in a typical year within the five-year depreciation schedule, as well as supporting demand for the agricultural equipment industry, which adds over $82 billion in gross domestic product to the U.S. economy and supports nearly 250,000 jobs in all 50 states.


