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AED Outlines Tax Policy Priorities to Ways & Means Committee

On Oct. 15, the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) submitted its priorities to the House Ways & Means Committee’s Republican Tax Teams. This entity is charged with studying key tax provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and preparing for next Congress’ expected reform debate.

“With much of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expiring, it’s imperative that Congress make pro-growth, capital investment incentivizing provisions a permanent part of the tax code,” said AED’s President & CEO Brian P. McGuire. “In 2017, AED was at the table during the TCJA debate and significantly impacted the final product to benefit equipment dealers. Once again, AED and its members will lead the way to ensure the equipment industry’s priorities are fully considered and lawmakers understand the importance of tax policy that propels economic growth, investment and job creation.”

AED’s tax policy priorities for 2025 were focused on the following five areas: Permanently reinstating 100% bonus depreciation; making permanent the 199A pass-through deduction; protecting the deductibility of business interest; maintaining current estate tax exemption levels and stepped-up basis; and addressing the Highway Trust Fund shortfall that threatens transportation infrastructure investments.

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Overview of Massey Ferguson's DM Series Triple Mowers

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Lucas Dickerson with Massey Ferguson provides an overview of its DM Series Triple Mower, a high-performance mowing solution designed for efficiency, durability, and versatility in hay and forage operations.

This model features an overall working width of 32 feet, with a 12-foot front mower, allowing operators to cover more acres in less time. Built for productivity, it combines proven cutting technology with operator-focused innovations to ensure consistent, high-quality results in every field.

Key features:
>> RazorEdge Cutter Bar is shared with Massey Ferguson’s pull-type mowers for part commonality—farmers can use the same knives, turtles, and components across multiple machines.
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