You're doing it backwards. You enter the assets in the depreciation section and elect to take the 179 deduction.
Are you sure they qualify for 179?
Have you considered bonus depreciation?
First, what sjrcpa said.
Then, commercial rentals only get sec. 179.
@Accountant-Man wrote:
Then, commercial rentals only get sec. 179.
Residential can get it too. They changed that a few years ago.
However, for any rental, it must rise to the level of a "Trade or Business" in order to qualify for Section 179.
I have no idea how ProConnect works, but in ProSeries the 4562 income limit (line 11) automatically assumes the rental does NOT rise to the level of a Trade or Business. So if it DOES rise to that level, you need to manually change line 11 on the 4562.
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