Right now, BTI is helping businesses unlock serious end-of-year savings with a strategic combination: Section 179 tax deductions + below-market vendor financing.
Whether you’re upgrading your network, replacing outdated servers, expanding surveillance systems, or improving VoIP reliability, this may be your most cost-effective moment all year to act.
Why Section 179 Matters
Section 179 of the U.S. tax code lets you deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and software purchased or financed during the tax year up to $1,220,000 in 2025 (subject to limits).
In plain terms: If your business needs new technology, you can write off the full cost this year, even if you finance it and pay over time.
That’s like using your tax savings to fund your next upgrade without touching your operating budget.
How BTI Makes It Simple
At BTI, we handle more than just IT support. We streamline strategy, design, and execution:
- Free Discovery & Site Survey
- Custom Recommendations + Financing Options
- Turnkey Installation & Managed Support
This isn’t just financing. It’s a path to enterprise-grade infrastructure without the enterprise overhead.
Act Now, Save Big
Don’t leave money on the table. Section 179 savings are time-sensitive, and inventory for high-demand products may be limited.
Let BTI show you how to upgrade smarter with a financing model that aligns with your goals and improves your bottom line.
Unlock Your Section 179 Savings Before Year-End
BTI can help you upgrade critical technology, secure below-market financing, and maximize your 2025 tax deductions, all in one streamlined process.
FAQ's
Can I finance equipment through Cisco Capital or Canon Financial Services and still take Section 179?
Yes. If the equipment is placed in service this year, you can deduct the full amount even if it’s financed through these programs.
What are the 2025 Section 179 limits?
Approximately $2.5 million deduction limit with a $4 million phase-out threshold (verify with IRS Publication 946).
Are installation costs for equipment put in service also deductible under Section 179?
Yes. If installation and setup are necessary to place the equipment in service, those costs can usually be included in the total deduction. Always confirm with your tax professional.




