# Nissan Business Vehicle Tax Savings, Deductions & Incentives

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<img alt="Capitol Nissan" loading="lazy" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/savvy-images/CapitolNissan/pages/76_GetLibraryImage.jpg" title="Capitol Nissan"/> <h2><strong>Nissan Business &amp; Fleet Vehicles at Capitol Nissan</strong></h2> <p>If your business is expanding a fleet—or adding the right vehicles to take your work on the road—Capitol Nissan can help you match the right Nissan models to your day-to-day needs, from efficient commuter-friendly sedans to versatile crossovers and SUVs.</p> <p>Many business customers may also be able to take advantage of <strong>Section 179</strong> and related depreciation rules when purchasing or financing qualifying vehicles used primarily for business. (Always confirm eligibility with your tax professional.)</p> <p>Popular options for business use often include:</p> <ul><li><strong>Sedans</strong> like the <strong>Altima, Sentra, and Versa</strong> for high-mileage driving and daily travel</li> <li><strong>Crossovers/SUVs</strong> like the <strong>Rogue, Pathfinder, and Murano</strong> for added space, safety tech, and versatility for teams, tools, or cargo</li></ul> <p>To get started, contact <strong>Capitol Nissan at 408-412-5973</strong> and ask for our commercial/fleet team.</p> <hr/> <h3><strong>Section 179: A Small Business Advantage</strong></h3> <p>One of the biggest advantages of working with <strong>Capitol Nissan</strong> is our dedicated commercial team. We focus on making the process clear, efficient, and tailored to how your business actually operates. From selecting the right vehicles to planning upfits, ordering, and long-term service support—we’re here to help you make confident decisions at every step.</p> <hr/> <h3><strong>Making the Right Decision for Your Business</strong></h3> <p><strong>Section 179</strong> of the IRS tax code allows eligible businesses to <strong>expense (deduct) the purchase price of qualifying equipment</strong>—including certain business-use vehicles—rather than depreciating the cost over several years. In plain terms: if you qualify, you may be able to take a larger deduction sooner, which can help with cash flow planning and budgeting for growth.</p> <p>For <strong>tax years beginning in 2026</strong>, IRS inflation adjustments list:</p> <ul><li><strong>Maximum Section 179 deduction: $2,560,000</strong></li> <li><strong>Phase-out threshold begins at: $4,090,000</strong> of qualifying purchases</li> <li><strong>SUV cap (special limit): $32,000</strong> that can be taken into account under Section 179 for certain sport utility vehicles</li></ul>
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