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Level 2
posted Jun 2, 2024 4:26:44 AM

Rental depreciation not calculating into taxes due summary

I have gone through the asset depreciation for my short term rental unit. The depreciation details page shows a depreciation expense of 2,224. However, when looking at the unit Rental Summary, the asset/depreciation line shows 0. I checked schedule E line 18, and the 2,224 is included there. However, I am struggling to see how this number is changing my Federal Tax Due. It looks like depreciation is not being calculated into the number as it is not being reduced when I finalized the depreciation tab. Anyone else having the same issue or figures out how to fix this?

*Note: the rental income is 0 in the screenshot as i was playing around with this number to see if it would have any effect on depreciation. It does not.

 

Depreciation DetailsUnit Rental Summary

0 6 25190
6 Replies
Level 15
Jun 2, 2024 6:13:47 AM

Have you checked your Schedule E Worksheet in Forms Mode?

 

Your immediately deductible expenses will not take your net rental loss below zero ($0).

 

Level 2
Jun 2, 2024 11:05:10 AM

I made some updates to the property details (forgot to tick it was located outside the US) and looked at the worksheet and see this. The depreciation calculation changed a bit, and it shows in the Schedule E worksheet, but it shows as 0 in the "reported on Schedule E" column. Any idea why? 

Level 15
Jun 2, 2024 11:12:59 AM


@bcasali wrote:

......it shows in the Schedule E worksheet, but it shows as 0 in the "reported on Schedule E" column. Any idea why? 


Vacation home loss limitation per Section 280A; depreciation deductions abate after all other expenses. Once expenses bring the income down to $0, other deductions abate (are not allowed in the current tax year).

Level 2
Jun 2, 2024 11:49:56 AM

Got it! thanks for the clarification, i see its clear now.

 

Thank you!

Level 15
Jun 6, 2024 2:26:22 PM


@bcasali wrote:

 my short term rental unit.

 

Depreciation Details


 

 

Your short-term rental that is outside of the US should be depreciated over 40 years, not 27.5 or 30 years.  You may want to go to a tax professional to correct things.

 

Level 15
Jun 6, 2024 2:53:33 PM

@AmeliesUncle 

 

LOL - missed the "Bahia...." at the top of the first screenshot entirely.

 

Thanks!