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Investing
Depreciation Recapture is figured first and that is reported as ordinary income.
If you took 114,000 depreciation and got it all back, you have 114,000 Ordinary Income.
Now the remaining 70,000 gain is Capital Gain.
(there may also be selling expenses)
Be sure to enter the income and expenses for 2023 before you report the sale.
Any carryover (up to 70,000) can be applied against that Capital gain.
If the program does not apply the Capital Loss Carryover, find that under
Wages & Income
Investment Income
Capital Loss Carryover
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March 1, 2024
5:07 PM