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Home office part of year

cpg
Level 2

If a home office was used for only part of the year is there a way to prorate the 8829 expenses automatically, or do they have to be calculated manually? TIA.

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George4Tacks
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Enter depreciation with a date in service and if not full year, a date of sale, but no sales price.

Enter sq footage and I would then prorate the actual expenses for the time it was in service. That may mean putting part of the interest and taxes directly into Schedule A to capture the total


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George4Tacks
Level 15

Enter depreciation with a date in service and if not full year, a date of sale, but no sales price.

Enter sq footage and I would then prorate the actual expenses for the time it was in service. That may mean putting part of the interest and taxes directly into Schedule A to capture the total


Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
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