Wow!
My accountant, being from a farming family, and being a substantial landowner, is always in favor of me buying a new tractor.
Yes, I know cash is king, but if I can keep from sending Uncle Sam a big check by buying a tractor, what’s wrong with that? In these parts, a good used tractor is an easy sell, and anyhow, my heirs just might want to keep it to use on the several hundred acres we own. Right now, the tenants are doing the upkeep, but that might not always be the case.
I realize the MX4800 is just about the ideal tractor for my uses. I realize trading for the MX 5400 wouldn’t be an upgrade, but it would be a NEW tractor, and would satisfy the need for a tax write off. I really can’t understand the apparent lack of enthusiasm for the tax write off. Do you guys enjoy sending money to Sam?
Jimmyjazz said:
“It sounds like a need is being manufactured for an issue that doesn't exist by someone with nothing else to think about. This happens to me from time to time. I would do nothing if I were you. At 75 of age and having had lots of experience with this kind of thing you should be giving advice and not asking for it. If you want to keep things simple for your heirs leave them money and not another tractor.”
Yes, there is an element of this. However, if I can keep the .gov from getting a chunk of that cash, I ask again, what’s wrong with that? And at 75 years of age, yeah, I can give advice based on years of what my old Daddy called “bought experience,“ but I ain’t above asking for advice, either.
So.. Buy Bonds. Invest in secured securities. Buy overseas accounts. Do what the IRS bosses do.
It's over my head, and over my caring. At my age age in the 60's, I stopped giving a crap about nickels, dimes, and crap since the wife and kids are doing well.
You can't take it with you.
It seems like; You are concerned with your heirs more than anything. Do what you want, they'll thank you while you're in the grave. It's your money.
But a new tractor might make you happy for another day. But if giving your heirs wads of money makes you happiest... do it. They can spend it on new tractors and corvettes and boats and real estate. Hookers and cigarettes.
Good luck and God Bless you Sir.
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