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State tax filing
No, it is not calculating depreciation, because the residence is considered personal property. You have more than 10% personal days. Are you sure you have 64 personal days? Personal days should probably be zero. If you starting renting on March 1st and rented it the remainder of the year, you have no personal days. It is asking for personal days after you converted or started using it as a rental property. If you change personal days to zero, the depreciation will calculate. Although you may need to delete the asset and re-enter it.
TurboTax will prorate your depreciation based on the placed in service date, so don't count personal days before that date.
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‎April 13, 2023
6:07 PM