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Can I enter rental property improvements from several years ago (2012) ? Obviously, I have not taken depreciation for these. Any tips on entering them ? Thanks !

 
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pk
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Level 15

Can I enter rental property improvements from several years ago (2012) ? Obviously, I have not taken depreciation for these. Any tips on entering them ? Thanks !

Cost of improvements are added to  your basis ( adjusted basis ) and allowable depreciation whether taken or not adjusts basis.  You can enter the improvements as asset(s)  and the first service date in 2012. TurboTax will compute the depreciation  and you can move on from there .  Good Luck

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pk
Level 15
Level 15

Can I enter rental property improvements from several years ago (2012) ? Obviously, I have not taken depreciation for these. Any tips on entering them ? Thanks !

Cost of improvements are added to  your basis ( adjusted basis ) and allowable depreciation whether taken or not adjusts basis.  You can enter the improvements as asset(s)  and the first service date in 2012. TurboTax will compute the depreciation  and you can move on from there .  Good Luck

louise
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Can I enter rental property improvements from several years ago (2012) ? Obviously, I have not taken depreciation for these. Any tips on entering them ? Thanks !

Thanks !
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