Business Interest Deductions INCREASED under OBBBA!

October 18th, 2025 at 6:44 AM

Here’s good news beginning in 2025. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) permanently eases the rules that limit the deduction for business interest expense.

Background

The deduction for business interest expense is generally limited to the sum of

You carry disallowed business interest forward to future years. While these rules remain in place, the OBBBA makes two key changes that expand deductions.

OBBBA Improvements (Effective 2025)

  1. More generous ATI calculation. ATI will now be determined before depreciation, amortization, or depletion. This EBITDA-style approach boosts ATI, increasing allowable deductions.
  2. Expanded floor plan financing. The definition now covers financing for trailers and campers designed as temporary living quarters. Businesses in the recreational vehicle and camper industries may especially benefit.

Exemptions Remain

Many businesses are exempt from these rules, including those with average annual gross receipts of $31 million or less (for 2025). Real property and farming businesses can also elect out, though this choice trades faster interest deductions for slower depreciation.

Mark S. Fineberg, CPA

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