Hi community,
Client has a single-family residential property that has been rented for 4 years. In 2022, client took it back and converted to primary residential property and planned to live in there for some time.
Suppose that client would live in the house for 3 years and rented it out again afterwards. Would this 3-year personal use time be included in 27.5-year SL depreciation time? Thank you very much!
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Sorry, I'm a ProSeries user, not a Lacerte user. But maybe a Lacerte user will come along and answer that for you.
The 27.5 years starts again, using the lower of (a) the Adjusted Basis and (b) the FMV.
And manually keep track of the prior depreciation for whenever it sells.
Thank you!
To delete deprecation expenses regarding the rental property for 2022 I found two ways to do it in Lacerte. One is to override current depreciation/amortization (screen 22) by inputting -1; the other is to input 1=delete this year in Additional Information (scroll down screen 22).
Do you know the difference between these two methods?
Sorry, I'm a ProSeries user, not a Lacerte user. But maybe a Lacerte user will come along and answer that for you.
Thank you anyway!
Delete this year will delete the asset. It won't rollover to next year.
-1 will give it -0- depreciation this year but leave it in the software.
The override current depreciation would allow the assets to proforma to next year.
The delete this year will delete this year. No proforma to next year,
Lol thank you! Wish you the same.😄
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