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To calculate the total depreciation on your rental property, you need to consider only the periods when it was used as a rental: 2016-2020 and Fall 2024 onward. Assuming you meant it became a rental again in late 2024, here's how you can calculate it: Per the IRS residential rentals are generally depreciated over a recovery period of 27.5 years using the straight line method of depreciation and a mid-month convention as residential rental property.
First Rental Period (2016-2020):
Second Rental Period (Fall 2024 onward):
For more detailed information and examples, you can refer to the IRS Publication 527 on residential rental property
@SabrinaD2 wrote:
- Depreciation resumes when the property is placed back in service as a rental.
It doesn't "resume". It restarts, using the lower of (a) Adjusted Basis or (b) Fair Market Value on date of conversion.
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