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You are entitled to a bigger deduction for all the years that you didn't take the depreciation. Unfortunately the IRS does not pay out refunds for anything older than three years.
You can amend your 2021 return to include the depreciation as long as you do so by April 15th. You can also amend your 2022 and 2023 returns.
The IRS requires that you take a depreciation deduction for each year that the property is in service so you will have to figure out the amount of missed depreciation from the 2018, 19 and 20 returns and enter that as accumulated depreciation when you go to the 2021 return.
Did the 2018 return show the depreciation?
If so, I agree with the prior answer.
If not, you should go to a good tax professional that is familiar with Form 3115 to 'catch up' on the missed depreciation.
The information I entered into Turbo tax as a new asset in 2018 did not transfer to the 4562 form, so I did not receive any depreciation for that year or any year after, because the information did not show to carry over.
From the research I have done, you are correct, I need to fill out Form 3115 with the depreciation adjustment to recoup the depreciation missed for all years, on this return.
I did find instructions on how add 3115 form and partial instuctions on how to fill it out, but it is a diffult form to understand.
I also want to know if I add the asset to this years return, will it take into account the past 6 years and recalculate to continue depreciating for the next 21.5 years.
Thank you for responding.
If you have filled out the form 3115 to take the prior years' adjustments then you will have to manually enter prior years' depreciation into this year's return in order to get the numbers to line up.
I found a great you tube video that walked me through the whole form. I then went back to other assets on turbo tax and added a new asset for that home. Turbo tax asked the appropriate question to calculate the missed deprecation and this year's depreciation and transferred the info to the 4562 form and schedule E. It appears all will be on track for years forward. I now need to mail in form3115 with required attachments to a certain address and I will most likely need to mail my return instead of e- filing, because the required attachment also need to be sent with my return. Is there a way to add attachments to
a return to file vs mailing.? (Nothing
I have found says that is possible)
No. TurboTax does not allow for adding attachments to your filing.
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