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Deductions & credits
@pj87 - In a word YES you can amend both. But it is more complicated than that because that amendment will affect the following years deduction, maybe.
If you go back to amend 2019 you must check to see how that affects your 2020 Vehicle deduction and may need to amend that return too.
For 2021 you file your return based on the adjustment to 2019 and 2020 for the basis and deduction for depreciation. Did you sell, trade or stop using the 2019 vehicle? If so, you will need to report the sale/trade of the 2019 vehicle then recapture the depreciation previously taken. So it may not be worth amending for 179 if you have sold or traded the 2019 vehicle.
To report the disposition of an asset, you have to indicate to the program, in the Business Vehicle Expense section, that you disposed of the vehicle You then have to proceed through the rest of the screens and enter the sales price, cost, and prior depreciation equivalent
the election under section 179 and § 1.179-1 to claim a section 179 expense deduction for section 179 property may be made on an amended Federal tax return for the taxable year to which the election applies.
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