Using the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), construction equipment is typically depreciated over how many years?
Correct Answer
C) 7 years
Under MACRS, most construction equipment falls into the 7-year property class for depreciation purposes, though some lighter equipment may qualify for 5-year depreciation.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Under MACRS (Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System), most construction equipment is classified as 7-year property for depreciation purposes. This includes heavy construction equipment like excavators, bulldozers, cranes, and concrete mixers. The IRS Publication 946 specifically places construction equipment in the 7-year recovery period category. While some lighter equipment may qualify for 5-year depreciation, the majority of construction equipment used by general contractors falls into the 7-year class.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: 5 years
10-year depreciation is used for certain types of property like single-purpose agricultural structures and some manufacturing equipment, but not for typical construction equipment.
Option D: 3 years
3-year depreciation is reserved for very specific types of property such as certain computer equipment, over-the-road tractors, and some manufacturing tools, not construction equipment.
Memory Technique
Think 'Construction = 7' or remember 'Lucky 7 for heavy equipment' - the number 7 is associated with construction equipment depreciation under MACRS.
Reference Hint
IRS Publication 946 'How to Depreciate Property' - Chapter 4, Table of Class Lives and Recovery Periods, or tax code section covering MACRS property classifications
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