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gabletax
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ProSeries has no automatic function to do that. Best work-round is to print reports of the affected assets, delete them, combine totals outside of ProSeries, and enter a new asset.
However, if the assets have different placed-in-service dates, likely they should not be combined.
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trying to dispose of 1 rental property with 5 asset worksheets (base cost and 4 renovations in diff yrs)
gabletax
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In that case, Intuit's Fixed Asset Manager, which interfaces with ProSeries and is available at extra cost, has the functionality you're looking for. Probably not worth the cost for a one-time deal like you are describing.
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I use it for some of my farmer clients that have dozens or hundreds of assets. Pretty slick when someone sells the farm!
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Thanks. I could not understand why proseries did not have something to combine these w/s as one. I get it now. More money. Thanks Again. I will work around it.
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