bandb
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01-26-2022
04:30 PM
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Client has a single rental property. HVAC was replaced for $7,000. He claims that under recent tax changes, entire amount can be expensed this year because HVAC was added to qualifying items for section 179. My understanding is that this applies to a business, and having a single rental is not a business. Am I correct and the entire $7,000 cannot be expensed entirely but must be depreciated, and also a section 179 cannot create a loss?
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01-26-2022
04:35 PM
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Last I saw, this was for commercial properties, not residential.
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TaxGuyBill
Level 15
01-26-2022
05:12 PM
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As Lisa said, section 179 for HVAC would only be for nonresidential properties.
And if it is a nonresidential property, the rental would need to rise to the level of a "Trade or Business" to use Section 179.