Section 179 for 2023 at a Glance

What is the Section 179 Deduction

Most people think the Section 179 deduction is some mysterious or complicated tax code. It really isn’t, as you will see below.

Essentially, Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and/or software purchased or financed during the tax year. That means that if you buy (or lease) a piece of qualifying equipment, you can deduct the FULL PURCHASE PRICE from your gross income. It’s an incentive created by the U.S. government to encourage businesses to buy equipment and invest in themselves.

How Section 179 works:

In years past, when your business bought qualifying equipment like a forklift, terminal tractor or container handler, (see our line-up) it typically wrote it off a little at a time through depreciation. In other words, if your company spends $50,000 on a machine, it gets to write off (say) $10,000 a year for five years (these numbers are only meant to give you an example).

Now, while it’s true that this is better than no write-off at all, most business owners would really prefer to write off the entire equipment purchase price for the year they buy it.

And that’s exactly what Section 179 does – it allows your business to write off the entire purchase price of qualifying equipment for the current tax year.

This has made a big difference for many companies (and the economy in general.) Businesses have used Section 179 to purchase needed equipment right now, instead of waiting. For most small businesses, the entire cost of qualifying equipment can be written-off on the 2023 tax return (up to $1,160,000). See example below.

Limits of Section 179

Section 179 does come with limits – there are caps to the total amount written off ($1,160,000 for ), and limits to the total amount of the equipment purchased ($2,890,000 in ). The deduction begins to phase out on a dollar-for-dollar basis after $2,890,000 is spent by a given business (thus, the entire deduction goes away once $4,050,000 in purchases is reached), so this makes it a true small and medium-sized business deduction.

Who Qualifies for Section 179?

All businesses that purchase, finance, and/or lease new or used business equipment during tax year 2023 should qualify for the Section 179 Deduction (assuming they spend less than $4,050,000).

Most tangible goods used by American businesses, including “off-the-shelf” software and business-use vehicles (restrictions apply) qualify for the Section 179 Deduction.

For basic guidelines on what property is covered under the Section 179 tax code, please refer to this list of qualifying equipment. Also, to qualify for the Section 179 Deduction, the equipment and/or software purchased or financed must be placed into service between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023.

For 2023, $1,160,000 of assets can be expensed; that amount phases out dollar for dollar when $2,890,000 of qualified assets are placed in service.

What’s the difference between Section 179 and Bonus Depreciation?

Bonus depreciation is offered some years, and some years it isn’t. Right now in 2023, it’s being offered at 80%.

The most important difference is both new and used equipment qualify for the Section 179 Deduction (as long as the used equipment is “new to you”), while Bonus Depreciation has only covered new equipment only until the most recent tax law passed. In a switch from recent years, the bonus depreciation now includes used equipment.

Bonus Depreciation is useful to very large businesses spending more than the Section 179 Spending Cap (currently $2,890,000) on new capital equipment. Also, businesses with a net loss are still qualified to deduct some of the cost of new equipment and carry-forward the loss.

When applying these provisions, Section 179 is generally taken first, followed by Bonus Depreciation – unless the business had no taxable profit, because the unprofitable business is allowed to carry the loss forward to future years.

Section 179’s

The equipment, vehicle(s), and/or software must be used for business purposes more than 50% of the time to qualify for the Section 179 Deduction. Simply multiply the cost of the equipment, vehicle(s), and/or software by the percentage of business-use to arrive at the monetary amount eligible for Section 179.

To take advantage of Section 179 for 2023, equipment must be in service by year’s end, so now is the time to act. Contact us at 800-322-5438 for equipment pricing and calculate your tax savings for 2023.

California’s CORE Is Updated for 2023-2024; What You Need to Know

What is CORE?

The California Air Resources Board (CARB), in partnership with CALSTART, launched the Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE) to accelerate the purchase of zero-emission off-road equipment in California.

CORE, analogous to the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP), is a project intended to encourage California companies to purchase or lease currently commercialized zero-emission off-road freight equipment by providing a streamlined voucher process to offset the higher cost of such technologies.

CORE voucher amounts are based on the incremental cost difference between traditional equipment and new zero-emission alternatives. Additional funding is available for charging infrastructure, equipment deployed in pollution overburdened communities (DACs), and equipment purchased by small businesses.

How You Can Participate in CORE

Criteria for Eligibility:

Any off-road equipment Purchaser in California is eligible. If you want to participate, the purchased equipment must be domiciled and operated for at least three years in California after the voucher redemption date. Equipment Purchasers must also submit activity reports for three years. 

The fleet size does not affect voucher amounts, and equipment Purchasers are not limited to the number of vouchers they can apply for. 

Steps for Participating in CORE:

  1. Select equipment that suits your needs from the Eligible Equipment Catalog.
  2. Contact a CORE-approved Dealer. The Dealer will submit the voucher request on your behalf.
  3. Provide the dealer with equipment domicile location, small business designation, and other information.
  4. Purchase your CORE-discounted equipment.

Review the CORE Implementation Manual for additional information.

Eligible Equipment

From lawn and garden equipment and agriculture equipment to the equipment our customers use (cargo container handlers and large forklifts) there is a wide variety of equipment that is eligible for vouchers. See the full list at the CORE website. Our customer’s eligible equipment includes:

Loaded Container Handlers from Taylor Machine Works

Large Capacity Forklifts

All voucher figures are base numbers.  Additional funds are available for:

  • Chargers: up to $30,000 in additional incentives
  • Disadvantage Community (DAC): 10% of voucher amount
  • Small Business: 15% of voucher amount

Having a partner to help you navigate the CORE process and get your equipment in service is key to a successful program. Contact us today for more information on any of these models and potential vouchers, at 800-322-5438. We’re proud to represent Taylor Machine Works products in California, Arizona and Nevada.

Cal-Lift Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of Forklift Safety Day

What You Can Do to Recognize Forklift Safety Day

Forklift Safety Day is a great opportunity to review your forklift safety program and/or plan. And if you don’t have a program or plan, this would be a great opportunity to create one! 

Start with Training

  • Are all of your forklift operators up-to-date on their training. Remember, forklift operators must receive refresher training every three years, and be evaluated on the equipment that they operate. 
  • How well do you know your operators? Download our Forklift Operator Questionnaire to get to know their experience operating lift equipment.

Inspections and Maintenance

  • We know that pre-shift inspections of all equipment are required by OSHA. But did you know that by taking a few minutes to inspect equipment not only improves safety, it helps you identify small issues before they blossom into giant repair or injury and damage headaches.
  • Planned Maintenance – This is a great opportunity to review your current PM program. Is it being executed properly according to intervals  you require? Is the Planned Maintenance complete and thorough? A thorough and robust Planned Maintenance program is key to maintaining safety and productivity of your forklifts. Learn more about our Service Department.

For more information on safety, planned maintenance, service or repair of your forklifts, please visit our website at www.cal-lift.com, or give us a call at 800-322-5438.

Review and Update Safety Policies

Review and update safety policies: Take the opportunity to review and update your organization’s forklift safety policies and procedures. Ensure they align with current best practices and regulations. If necessary, introduce new policies to further enhance safety measures.

Promote a Culture of Safety

Encourage a culture of safety within your organization. Encourage employees to report any safety concerns or near-miss incidents. Recognize and reward individuals or teams that consistently prioritize forklift safety.

Forklift Safety is No Accident

We’re here to help you maintain safety in your forklift operations by ensuring all your employees that might operate a forklift, know the limitations and dangers of forklifts AND to ensure they are all operating a peak efficiency and safety. To speak to one of our professional abo

CLARK SEC20 – SEC35 Electric Cushion Tire Forklift

CLARK’s SEC20-35, a 4,000-7,000 pound four-wheel electric forklift is the latest addition to the S-SERIES family, the SEC20-35 combines all of the SMART, STRONG and SAFE features you’ve come to expect from the S-SERIES family with none of the emissions of a standard IC truck. Featuring an ergonomic operator compartment, strong components, and a true 7,000-pound capacity—a first for CLARK four-wheel electric forklifts—the SEC20-35 is the perfect choice for a wide variety of indoor applications, including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, food and beverage operations, and more! Download the brochure for all the details.

SMART

The high-resolution interactive LCD dash display on the SEC20-3 allows operators to stay constantly informed about the truck’s performance. New ZAPI ACE3 controllers allow for advanced control and communication. Three selectable performance modes, along with a turtle mode feature, allows for greater flexibility and customization per application.

STRONG

With the SEC20-35, durability and reliability are never in question. With a capacity range up to 7,000 pounds—a CLARK first for electric four-wheel trucks—and key components designed to withstand full capacity, the SEC20-35 can tackle any challenge in its path. The rear-hinging hood provides durability and allows for easy service, and the thick, durable front fenders provide strength to the frame of the truck. The steel sump tank dissipates heat faster, prolonging hydraulic oil life, ensuring your SEC20-35 is Built to Last for years to come.

SAFE

Safety is a cornerstone of all CLARK products, and the SEC20-35 is no exception. The integrated Dampening Block Stability increases stability and durability in the lift truck. The standard Performance Enhancement Package utilizes a cutback switch on the mast, reducing tilt and travel speeds when the forks are fully loaded and lowered, improving operator and pedestrian safety. Additional optional safety equipment includes load weight indicator, seatbelt interlock, and more!

ADVANCED ERGONOMICS

The ergonomically designed operator compartment promotes greater operator comfort and efficiency, with a spacious floorboard, small steering wheel diameter, hood-mounted levers, cowl-mounted SMART dash, and comfortable full-suspension vinyl seat. The accelerator and brake pedals are also optimally positioned for smooth transitions, reducing operator fatigue.

SOLID AND VERSATILE

The welded heavy gauge frame provides lasting strength and consistency in the operation of the truck. A CLARK standard, the nested I-beam mast on the SEC20-35 was designed for longevity and stability, allowing for a true 7,000-pound capacity on the SEC35. Finally, all major components for the series were designed to withstand the full 7,000-pound capacity, ensuring that no matter which capacity you need, the components can tackle any job with ease.

For more information, a demo or quote on CLARK’s new SEC20 – SEC35 please contact us at 800-322-5438. Visit our CLARK showroom to see all the CLARK products available at our Southern California branch.

Cal-Lift Celebrates Forklift Safety Day 2022

Forklift Safety Day 2022 List of Events

With the past two year’s events being held virtually, it’s exciting to be able to hold Forklift Safety Day 2022 in person, in Washington DC. And while most of us will be unable to attend, below is a list of activities planned to recognize and bring attention to the potential dangers of forklift operation.

Monday, June 13, 2022 (Willard InterContinental Hotel)

  • 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Educational Session (open to all ITA Members & Invited Guests) Buchanan Room
    • OSHA Updates
    • Current Congressional Activity Updates
    • Trade/other
      6:00 PM – 7:00 PM – NFSD Reception (Open to all ITA Members & Guests) The Nest Room

Tuesday, June 14,2022

  • 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM – Breakfast (Peacock Lounge at Willard InterContinental Hotel)
  • 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM – NFSD Event/Presentations (National Press Club, Main Ballroom)
  • 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM – Congressional Meetings (Capitol Hil)

CLICK HERE for more information on the event and register at the Industrial Truck Association’s website.

This year’s NFSD Chair is Jonathan Dawley, President & CEO of KION North America.

DC Velocity is the media partner for National Forklift Safety Day 2022. 

What You Can Do to Recognize Forklift Safety Day

Forklift Safety Day is a great opportunity to review your forklift safety program and/or plan. And if you don’t have a program or plan, this would be a great opportunity to create one! 

Start with Training

  • Are all of your forklift operators up-to-date on their training. Remember, forklift operators must receive refresher training every three years, and be evaluated on the equipment that they operate. 
  • How well do you know your operators? Download our Forklift Operator Questionnaire to get to know their experience operating lift equipment.

Inspections and Maintenance

  • We know that pre-shift inspections of all equipment are required by OSHA. But did you know that by taking a few minutes to inspect equipment not only improves safety, it helps you identify small issues before they blossom into giant repair or injury and damage headaches. 
  • Planned Maintenance – This is a great opportunity to review your current PM program. Is it being executed properly according to intervals  you require? Is the Planned Maintenance complete and thorough? A thorough and robust Planned Maintenance program is key to maintaining safety and productivity of your forklifts. Learn more about our Service Department.

For more information on safety, planned maintenance, service or repair of your forklifts, please visit our website at www.cal-lift.com, or give us a call at 800-322-5438.

Forklift Safety is No Accident

We’re here to help you maintain safety in your forklift operations by ensuring all your employees that might operate a forklift, know the limitations and dangers of forklifts AND to ensure they are all operating a peak efficiency and safety. To speak to one of our professional about any aspects of your forklift fleet’s safety or performance, just give us a call at 800-828-2804.

Cut Emissions and Get Credit with LCFS

What is Low Carbon Fuel Standard?
The LCFS is designed to encourage the use of cleaner low-carbon transportation fuels in California, encourage the production of those fuels, and therefore, reduce GHG emissions and decrease petroleum dependence in the transportation sector. The LCFS standards are expressed in terms of the “carbon intensity” (CI) of gasoline and diesel fuel and their respective substitutes.

Learn More About LCFS

We Have Equipment Solutions to Help You Get Credit
Cal-Lift carries a variety of electric powered material handling and transportation equipment that can help
you eliminate emissions in your operation and get credit for doing so. Our electric line-up includes:

  • CLARK Electric Forklifts, Stackers, Reach Trucks, Order Pickers, Task Vehicles and More
  • Kalmar Ottawa Electric Yard Spotters and Terminal Tractors
  • Taylor Machine Works Electric Container Handlers

If you have considered eliminating emissions, now is a great time to convert. To learn more and get a quote, just give us a call at 800-322-5438 to speak with one of our representatives about our electric powered products.

Visit our website to see our line-up of electric forklifts, terminal tractors and container handlers.

Taylor Announces Relationship with Proterra

Taylor Announces Electric Vehicle Innovation Powered by the Best-in-Class Battery Technology by Proterra

Louisville, Mississippi – Taylor Machine Works, Inc. has always been at the forefront of innovation and problem solving throughout its 94 years of manufacturing. As a result of the ever-changing manufacturing environment and the influence of electric vehicle technology, Taylor felt an immense responsibility to design and manufacture zero-emission material handling equipment that would integrate seamlessly into the existing customer workflow. In 2019, Taylor first accomplished this by engineering the ZLC Series designed to load and unload shipping containers weighing up to 75,000 pounds in port environments. The battery-electric ZLC Series met the stringent zero-emissions standard without interrupting the demanding processing sequence required by the world’s busiest ports. Utilizing state-of-the-art electric motors and environmentally responsible battery packs, the ZLC Series plug-in battery electric vehicle was equipped with enough energy to smoothly transition from combustion engines to reliable electric power.

Now Taylor is venturing into a new relationship with Proterra Inc, the leading innovator in commercial vehicle electrification technology. Taylor will power the next-generation Taylor ZLC Series electric container handler with 904 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy and the ZH Series electric forklift with 225 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy using Proterra’s industry-leading battery technology. These all-electric container handlers and forklifts will support various heavy-duty applications, including container handling in port environments and other heavy-material handling industrial settings such as warehouses, plants, worksites, mine sites, steel yards, lumber yards, and others. Taylor expects to deliver the first Proterra powered Taylor vehicle to customers in 2022. Taylor and Proterra will also be working together to help ports and other customers electrify their heavy-duty, material handling machinery by delivering charging and infrastructure solutions.

Proterra is a leader in the design and manufacturing of zero-emission EV technology solutions for commercial applications. Proterra battery technology leverages industry-leading energy density and a customizable design to fit within various Taylor industrial material handling and container handling products. Taylor believes this new relationship with Proterra will be the most important next step for the Taylor product line.

“We are excited to continue the high standards of manufacturing material handling equipment with the battery-electric Gen 2-ZLC Series container handlers powered by Proterra,” commented Hal Nowell, Director of Sales for Taylor Machine Works, Inc. Matt Hiller, Director of Engineering added, “Electrification of mobile material handling equipment is an exciting and challenging effort but is also developing very quickly. Taylor is readying our customers for the new choices they have in the ways energy is used in their businesses. Taylor has always provided our customers with stable and forward-thinking technology and this continues in the EV space with our strategic Proterra partnership. Proterra offers the experience needed to stay ahead of the curve and add to the solid support which Taylor customers demand.”

Robert Taylor Sr., President and Chief Operating Officer of The Taylor Group of Companies, stated, “This new relationship with Proterra, who like Taylor is an American manufacture, is truly a milestone in Taylor manufacturing history. Our commitment to the electric market for material handling and container handling equipment will be a strategic engineering collaboration between Taylor and Proterra. We believe that Proterra’s vision for EV battery technology and their commitment to zero-emission standards align with the Taylor vision.”

“Electrifying heavy-duty equipment is a win-win for our ports and our communities. It means protecting our health and the air we breathe at the same time we meet the needs of the world’s busiest ports and other industrial settings with new technologies,” said Gareth Joyce, President of Proterra Powered & Energy. “We are excited to partner with a trusted, industry-leader like Taylor and deliver our proven EV technology to power the next generation of material handling machines.”

Our customers can depend on Taylor “Big Red” equipment. Our heavy-duty material handling and container handling equipment is more versatile, more efficient, and more able to tackle the demands of tomorrow. Our past growth is an inspiration for our future, and Taylor will continue to build with our watchwords Faith, Vision, and Work.

As supplier the authorized distributor of Taylor products, OEM parts, service and rentals to northern and southern California, we are proud to represent the Taylor line of products. Their commitment to their customers, employees and country is unparalleled in our industry.

To learn more about our Taylor line-up, please visit https://www.cal-lift.com/taylor.

Forklift Safety Day 2021, What You Can Do to Celebrate

The Industrial Truck Association has announced Forklift Safety Day, to be held Tuesday, June 8. While most of us won’t be able to attend the DC festivities as they are virtual due to Covid 19, there are things you can do to take advantage of this day to help create awareness about the dangers that forklifts present and how to minimize the potential for accidents that can result in injury or death, damage to your facility, equipment and financial losses.

We’ve compiled a short list of things you can do to improve safety on and around your forklifts, and create more attention to forklift safety.

Forklift Operator Training

Make sure all your forklift operators have been trained and that their refresher training is up to date, if applicable or necessary.

Free Forklift Safety Downloads

Pedestrian Training

Take some time to gather any staff that operates around forklifts, but not on them, to refresh them about the dangers of this equipment and how to be sure to use safe procedures when they are in an area of your facility where forklifts are being operated.

Forklift Maintenance

Make sure all your forklift’s maintenance is up to date. If you have a Planned Maintenance Agreement, this would be a good time to review it with your service provider to ensure all standard checkpoints as well as unique equipment attachments are being inspected and maintained properly.

Make sure you forklifts have proper safety equipment and that it’s operating properly. Lights, horns, back-up alarms, seat belts, fire extinguishers etc… 

Make sure you have lock-out kits to ensure that forklifts that do not pass an inspection are locked out immediately until repairs are made.

Learn more about our maintenance and service offerings

Site-Specific Review

Review any unique “site specific” features your facility may have and be sure your operators are aware of proper handling of equipment while on or around these features (ramps, areas where floors can be slick, floor substrates that vary etc…)

Forklift Operator Training

Make sure that training is part of your company’s orientation for anyone that will or MIGHT operate a forklift. Remember, employees that have not been properly trained aren’t even allowed to sit on and start a forklift, much less move it out of the way of anything.

Forklift Fleet Analysis

Review all your forklifts for possible replacement. Old forklifts, or those that are getting “up there” in hours, might be potential threats. Review safety records and maintenance logs for your equipment. You might find this could be a good time to replace some or even all of your forklifts.-

Our goal is to help you operate safe, efficient and productive forklift equipment. To discuss forklift safety, operator training – or to get a quote on new equipment, please contact us at 800-322-5438.

CLARK Material Handling to Add Electric Forklift to S-Series Line-up

Building on the success of it’s S-Series internal combustion models, CLARK Material Handling will soon ad to the line-up it’s first S-Series Electric model.

The SE15-25T 3-Wheel model will complement the internal combustion models with many of the features that make the S-Series line-up SMART, STRONG and SAFE.

The SE15-25T, with capacities up to 5,000lbs. electric will be built at CLARK’s Lexington, KY manufacturing facility and a few of the advancements will include:

  • All-electric braking system with regen motor braking
  • Spacious operator compartment
  • Reduced-height overhead guard
  • Industry leading initial step height
  • Great right-angle stacking ability
  • The only OEM with a 5,000lb capacity electric three-wheel
  • Tall and short battery compartment options

CLARK’s new S-SERIES three-wheel electric lift truck extends their legacy with a SMART – STRONG – SAFE lift truck that meets the challenging and changing needs of customers. For use in manufacturing, warehousing, bottling and logistics – along with a variety of other instances – this new electric lift truck may soon become the workhorse you’ve been looking for. And while they are launching it the coming months and really can’t show it to you yet, that doesn’t mean you can’t be one of the first to hear about it! Follow this link and be among the first to get information on this great new truck! Or just scan the QR code below.

TaylorTrak Pro; Monitor Your Taylor Equipment from Anywhere

TaylorTrak Pro®Provides Real Time Information to Help Maintain Healthy Fleets and Reduce Cost.

TaylorTrak Pro® Hardware is integrated into your equipment, interacting with our robust Taylor Integrated Control System (TICS) to ensure your equipment is communicating with you.

TaylorTrak Pro®provides access to machine data through WIFI or cellular network coverage. It enables comprehensive and flexible remote monitoring, asset tracking, maintenance scheduling and much more.

USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE

TaylorTrak Pro® gives you easy, intuitive access to comprehensive information about your equipment’s performance and condition. Plus, with customizable alerts sent directly to a smart device, you’re always aware when a critical need arises.

  • Accurate, up-to-date information available across multiple platforms (desktop, tablet, smart phone)
  • Instant status updates on individual pieces of equipment
  • Alert notifications sent via SMS text and email to the proper personnel
  • Customizable alert preferences based on the level of information you request
  • Current status of all engine parameters
  • Alert notification of critical engine parameters
  • Current fuel level and total fuel usage graphs/reports

ADVANTAGES OF TAYLORTRAK PRO®

ANALYTICS &
REPORTING

  • Optimize Work Flow
  • Instance Access to Historical Data & Time Based Reporting
  • Compare Overall Fleet Performance
  • Detailed Performance Data Delivered to Your Fleet Manager
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System

SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE

  • Plan & Track Maintenance. Use recommended Taylor Service Intervals or customize to fit your needs.
  • Receive alerts to notify you of approaching “scheduled” maintenance
  • Track individual machine and fleet maintenance history
  • Easy access to your Local Dealer Service Network

GPS MAPPING &
SITE BOUNDARY MANAGEMENT

  • Real-time GPS equipment location on easy-to-use maps
  • Ability to Geo-fence an area and receive “Breach” alerts
  • GPS “Breadcrumbs” – Historical trails of where a piece of equipment has been over customized time-frames
  • Easily identify asset locations through color coded GPS map pins

Cal-Lift is Northern and Southern California’s source for American Made Taylor Machine Works high-capacity material handling equipment. Visit our Taylor Machine Works page to learn more about the Taylor line-up. We are also your source for OEM Taylor parts, service, planned maintenance and rentals.

Give us a call at 800-322-5438.