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Deductions & credits
If you have claimed business mileage during those years, there is a depreciation equivalent that is built in to the mileage rates each year. When you claim the standard mileage rate when deducting your business car miles, you have to account for 'depreciation equivalent' when you dispose of the car.
On page 23 in Publication 463, there is a depreciation equivalent table that provides depreciation equivalent rates that date back to the year 2000. In your instance, you would need to know how mileage you claimed each year from 2018-2022 then multiply the mileage by the rates listed. The total amount will be the amount you will report as the recapture taken. There is an example on that page that illustrates how to determine how the recapture is calculated.
Do not uncheck recapture because this information is required if you dispose of a business vehicle and claimed mileage in the past.
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