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I have been having issues with this subject for a bit
when checking entries turbo tax is asking
under regular depreciation
line 64 depreciation type. Macrs
65 assist class. 5
66 depreciation method SL
67. Macrs convention. Half year. Mid quarter
I took this vehicle out of service 01/01/2024 if was not sold
line 67 wants me to input something but not sure what to use
thanks for any information
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This vehicle can be taken out of service using the steps provided. Keep all records associated with this business vehicle until you dispose of it through sale, trade or junk. At that time there will be a taxable event.
When reviewing your vehicle information be sure to select 'Your percentage of business use of the vehicle varied over the years.' Next select Yes 'Did you convert the asset to nonbusiness use? This should eliminate any sales questions.
Open your TurboTax Desktop return
[Edited: 02/25/2025 | 1:08 PM PST]
This vehicle can be taken out of service using the steps provided. Keep all records associated with this business vehicle until you dispose of it through sale, trade or junk. At that time there will be a taxable event.
When reviewing your vehicle information be sure to select 'Your percentage of business use of the vehicle varied over the years.' Next select Yes 'Did you convert the asset to nonbusiness use? This should eliminate any sales questions.
Open your TurboTax Desktop return
[Edited: 02/25/2025 | 1:08 PM PST]
Thank you so very much for all your time may I ask one more question
On line 64- depreciation type type is macrs
line 65 asset class. 5
line 66- depreciation method - SL
Line 67- macrs convention. It ask half year or mid-quarter or NA not applicable not sure what to put on that line
I’m sorry to ask you so many questions on one subject but all the years never had this situation and turbo tax doesn’t seem to cover this section real well.
It depends. If you used actual expenses and not the standard mileage rate (SMR) then you may need to answer these questions.
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