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Investors & landlords
@mamacita66 , my two cents
(a) perhaps consider using Windows download Home and Business -- that will keep everything on your machine and all the calculations are available in worksheets.
(b) the hard way -- enter all the assets anew -- including original depreciable basis, the year put in service etc. -- this should produce new depreciation schedule, for the life of the asset.
Else use Excel spread sheet for each asset and it should pretty much match TurboTax depreciation schedule for the life of the asset. This is what used to do along time ago when I had a bunch of rental properties.
Adios
March 8, 2025
6:16 PM