I installed a roof-$4k when I bought the rental property a few years ago, and this roof has been a depreciated asset over the years. I sold this rental in 2018 and now I want to add the original price, $4k back to the cost of rental property to reduce the capital gain, of course, the past depreciations will be recaptured.
But I don't know two things:
1. where can I adjust cost basis in 'Sale of Property/Depreciation' section of this rental property?
2. How much sales proceeds should I allocate to this depreciated roof asset? I must enter some value there, otherwise turbo tax will not do the depreciation capture for this roof asset on Form 4797.
I understand I can do cost basis in the 'Sale of Business Property' section, but if so, I cannot allocate the sales proceeds to other depreciated assets in the rental.
Please help!
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If you are selling a rental property,you sue the rental interview to enter all the sale information. As you go through the rental interview, you say you sold the property. When you come to the asset summary, you edit each asset to enter the allocation of the sale price and selling cots to each asset. You leave the roof at the depreciated value. You already entered the cost of it when you purchased and added it to assets. You can't change the original cost you ave been using for depreciation.
You can take the original roof cost as a percentage of the entire property original cost to get an allocation of sale information for the roof.
If you are selling a rental property,you sue the rental interview to enter all the sale information. As you go through the rental interview, you say you sold the property. When you come to the asset summary, you edit each asset to enter the allocation of the sale price and selling cots to each asset. You leave the roof at the depreciated value. You already entered the cost of it when you purchased and added it to assets. You can't change the original cost you ave been using for depreciation.
You can take the original roof cost as a percentage of the entire property original cost to get an allocation of sale information for the roof.
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