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Depreciation of $6900 HVAC in rental property

$6900 HVAC in rental property. What are the rules for depreciation? 

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Depreciation of $6900 HVAC in rental property

The HVAC is depreciated at the same rate as the rental property, 27.5 years.

TomK2023
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Depreciation of $6900 HVAC in rental property

Per Champ DoninGA's reply above...

 

The HVAC system (including installation fees, permit costs, labor, etc.) are costs associated with this improvement to your rental property, and must be depreciated.

 

IRS Pub. 527 - Residential Rental Property

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Depreciation of $6900 HVAC in rental property

While I generally agree with the answers above, there could be exceptions for certain situations. 

 

For example, if it is a commercial rental property, if there are several HVAC units, or if the HVAC is an easily removable item (similar to a window air conditioner), there could be other things to consider.

Carl
Level 15

Depreciation of $6900 HVAC in rental property

For residential rental real estate, a new HVAC unit (central air) becomes "a physical part of" the structure. Therefore, it's classified as residential rental real estate and depreciated over 27.5 years.

 

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