Is there a chart that can be printed out that shows what my rental property depreciation was and should be?
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Not a chart per-se. But with the exception of the first year and last year of depreciation, it will be the same every year, with a variance of less than $5 (if there actually is any variance) year to year.
TO figure depreciation manually (which I highly suggest you do) see IRS Publication 946 at https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p946.pdf and use the MACRS worksheet on page 36. For line 6 of the worksheet, use table A-6 on page 71.
Because of "rounding" it's perfectly okay if things are "off" by a few bucks.
@yaneudis13 wrote:
Is there a chart that can be printed out that shows what my rental property depreciation was and should be?
Not a chart but a list of the history of your asset. If you enter Forms Mode and click on the QuickZoom button as shown in the screenshot below, you will get a year-by-year breakdown.
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