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I input that I own 50% of a rental property. TurboTax calculates the depreciation and gives me 100% of it. Any ideas?

 
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JamesG1
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I input that I own 50% of a rental property. TurboTax calculates the depreciation and gives me 100% of it. Any ideas?

As an example, you and your partner purchased the rental property for $400,000.  You own 50% of the investment or $200,000.

 

You are allowed to depreciate 100% of the $200,000 cost basis in the rental property.

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I input that I own 50% of a rental property. TurboTax calculates the depreciation and gives me 100% of it. Any ideas?

Am I suppose to reduce the value of the home by half so that it calculates the correct amount ?   Why wouldn’t TurboTax do that automatically?  I told it I own 50 percent of the property.  

I input that I own 50% of a rental property. TurboTax calculates the depreciation and gives me 100% of it. Any ideas?

Should I also only list 50 percent of the value of the house when it asks for the fair market value ?

DavidD66
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I input that I own 50% of a rental property. TurboTax calculates the depreciation and gives me 100% of it. Any ideas?

If you own 50% of a rental property, there are two ways to report it.  You can do what it sounds like you are trying to do and report 50% of the rental property on your personal tax return.  The other way is to treat it as a partnership and report 100% on Form 1065 and then issuing each of you a K-1 with your share of income and expenses.  If you report 50% on your return then you should treat your 50% as a whole rental property.  You will set it with a cost basis of 50% of actual.  The program won't calculate depreciation based on your ownership percentage.  It will calculate it on whatever you enter as the cost basis.  

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