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Business & farm
You can enter it into TurboTax in the depreciation schedule as a 'non-depreciable'. It won't effect your return at all but it will be carried forward through TurboTax as the cost basis for your land so that when you sell it in the future the basis will already be there.
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March 1, 2023
11:40 AM