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Deductions & credits
If it was a rental property that you were actively involved with then it is a business. As far as the depreciation is concerned, you should go back and amend any return that reported more depreciation than was allowed. If you don't do that, the next best thing would be to report the depreciation you deducted when you report the sale of the property.
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March 27, 2023
3:13 PM