I have the following questions on stepped-up basis and depreciation on Community rental property in California on death of spouse. Both H & W filing MFJ as California Residents.
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Thank you for your prompt response.
The FMV on the date of death in March 2023 was high but when the rental R/E was sold in May 2024, it was sold at a much lower price than the March 2023 FMV.
After H's death, can the surviving wife carry over the big loss on the sale of rental R/E to future years? If so, for how many years?
Thank you for your prompt response.
For proper reporting on form 1040 of 2023, how is the Stepped-up basis of the rental R/E on the date of death reported on what forms to avoid questions from the IRS?
On what form do I indicate that the Rental R/E was "disposed of without a sale"?
Do I then create a new form 4562 Depr showing the Stepped-up basis and the date placed in service as of the date of husband's death?
How to split the land and building value on the new Depr form?
Where and how on Form 4562 do I indicate that the property was "converted to personal use" (or a similar disposition without a sale)?
To take out the rental R/E from form 4562, the tax program requires to enter a lot of information in the Disposition Section such as Date of Disposition, Sale Price, Expenses of Sale, Type of Prop (if Sec 1245/1250 prop), gain/loss etc.
I do not understand how I can show that the property was "converted to personal use" (or a similar disposition without a sale) and let the tax program take it out from Form 4562.
I would appreciate your help in this matter. Thank you
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