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Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

I need to find out the fixed assets details for my rental property that was used to prepare the depreciation value reported on form 4562.
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Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

After a return has been efiled and  accepted, it can sometimes take a return PDF a while to update and become available at the Tax Home.   If you can't use the Download/print button at the Tax Home or the "Download/print the PDF" link in the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents", or if you're getting incomplete documents when you use one of those methods, here's an alternate way to print by opening the filed return back up to print at the Print Center.

               

NOTE:  When you open your return back up, do not make any changes in it if it's already been filed.  If you later have to amend the return, it has to start off exactly as it was when it was originally filed.

                  

  • Log in and at the Tax Home or in the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents" for 2020, look for a link "Add a State."
  • Click on "Add a State."  (you don't really add one.  That's just to open your return back up.)
  • After the return is open, click in the left menu column on TAX TOOLS, then PRINT CENTER.
  • Then choose "Print, save, view this year's return."
  • The next screen should offer some options:  "Just my tax returns", or "include government worksheets (optional)", or "include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional.)"
  • See if one of those PDFs has what you need.  The latter has the most pages.

                          
NOTE:  Remember all PDF tax documents and tax data files are very sensitive files, since they contain your personal ID info, financial data, and possibly bank account numbers, etc.  Be sure to store them safely and securely to guard against computer theft, hacking, etc.

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Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

Print your return to a pdf including all government and TurboTax forms.

 

In the pdf, search for form 4562 depreciation and amortization.  

Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

After a return has been efiled and  accepted, it can sometimes take a return PDF a while to update and become available at the Tax Home.   If you can't use the Download/print button at the Tax Home or the "Download/print the PDF" link in the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents", or if you're getting incomplete documents when you use one of those methods, here's an alternate way to print by opening the filed return back up to print at the Print Center.

               

NOTE:  When you open your return back up, do not make any changes in it if it's already been filed.  If you later have to amend the return, it has to start off exactly as it was when it was originally filed.

                  

  • Log in and at the Tax Home or in the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents" for 2020, look for a link "Add a State."
  • Click on "Add a State."  (you don't really add one.  That's just to open your return back up.)
  • After the return is open, click in the left menu column on TAX TOOLS, then PRINT CENTER.
  • Then choose "Print, save, view this year's return."
  • The next screen should offer some options:  "Just my tax returns", or "include government worksheets (optional)", or "include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional.)"
  • See if one of those PDFs has what you need.  The latter has the most pages.

                          
NOTE:  Remember all PDF tax documents and tax data files are very sensitive files, since they contain your personal ID info, financial data, and possibly bank account numbers, etc.  Be sure to store them safely and securely to guard against computer theft, hacking, etc.

Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

The regular "Download/print" didn't print all the worksheets, but your "alternate way" worked charmingly, and I now have all the details I needed! Thank you so much!!

 

One slight amendment would be that, just before this step:

  • The next screen should offer some options:  "Just my tax returns", or "include government worksheets (optional)", or "include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional.)"

I had to check either one or both of the "Federal" and "State" checkboxes for the page to offer the options.

 

Thanks again!

Can I find the details that was used to compute line 18 of Schedule E, in TurboTax Online? I believe it's called the Depreciation and Amortization report.

Yeah ... if you are looking for a return choosing between the fed & state is a given to reveal the option "tree" which happens a lot in many programs ... the page does ask you to pick which return you want to see ... remember don't ever be afraid of trying something in a program ... worst thing that can happen is you back up and try again. 

 

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