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srfandtrf
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Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

I have a business home office.  Last year we spent $30,000.00 on all new windows.  Does the depreciation HAVE to be spread over the 27.5 years?  We owe a LOT in taxes this year and was wondering if that time could be shortened. Thank you! 

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Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

$30,000 just on the windows for your office?  Or for the entire home?
srfandtrf
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Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

Entire home.  25% counts to the office in my circumstance.

Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

It is 39 years, by the way, not 27.5.

Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

39 years is for a commercial building, OP mentions home office.

Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

Home offices are depreciated over 39 years. Non-residential real property.

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Leonard
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Does building asset depreciation have to be spread over 27.5 years?

 Yes, the building asset will have to be depreciated.  The $30,000 spent on new windows is a capital improvement to the property and is added to the adjusted cost basis of your home and is not a deductible expense.  You will use the new adjusted cost basis when you are calculating your home office deduction.

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