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First of all, do not report this in the Less Common Business Situations section. Instead report it the vehicle expense section in your self-employment income. To report go to Business expenses>business Vehicle Expense.
- You should see a vehicle summary. Select edit next to the vehicle.
- In the first screen that mentions, tell us about the vehicle, at the bottom of the page, check you stopped using this vehicle 1/1/2023
- As you proceed through the questions, it will ask if you used a mileage rate in the first year you deducted a business expense for the vehicle, here you will say yes.
- Continue through the interview, until it asks if do any these apply to your XXX. Here you will check you started using this for personal use.
- Then it asks if you converted this to non-business use. You will say yes.
Since you haven't sold the car, there is no depreciation recapture (or Capital gain/Loss) until you actually sell the vehicle. Once sold, then you would need to report a sale of the car and the depreciation taken in the past would need to be recaptured. i am going to give you a brief primer on how that works.
Depreciation is built into the amount of business mileage you claim every year. it is called a depreciation equivalent and is a percentage of your business miles claimed every year. It could be anywhere from 22 to 26 percent depending on the year.
Publication 463 has a depreciation equivalent schedule for each year dating back to 2000 in page 35 of the publication. So if you claimed $5000 business miles in 2012, you would multiply 5000 X .23= 1150. You will then figure out each total based off of the business mileage claimed for that year and multiply it by depreciation rate per mile for each year. Once you determine totals for each year, you will add all those up and that is the first value you will record.
You should keep a record of this every year until you sell the car. Meanwhile, delete the information you have already recorded in Sale of Business Property because you haven't sold it yet. Once sold, you may report it then.
As an FYI, if you actually sold it, value 1 is the total of all the depreciation equivalents form years 2012-2022. Value 2, is zero. This would only apply if you had taken actual expenses and not the mileage rate every year.
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