DatabaseRobertL TUG
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11-28-2024
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The only thing Lacerte has is date, method, current (if overridden) and prior (sum of previous years' "current" [forced or calculated]). So no, not broken down by each individual year's value.
If you export their spreadsheet of depreciation, you can use the name, date in service, and method in your own spreadsheet pages to look up the tables and math it out yourself.
This is a trivial exercise for a spreadsheet driver to build. Point them at the IRS Pub with all the tables to import and you're golden.