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jake2
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

Would this be the entire value of the mortgage taken out on the home, or just actual cash spent (i.e. closing fees and down payments, etc.) to acquire the house?
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Anita01
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

It would be the original price you paid for the house, plus any improvements you made to the house since buying it.  The original price is the contract price, regardless of the amount that was mortgaged or paid in cash.

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Anita01
New Member

What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

It would be the original price you paid for the house, plus any improvements you made to the house since buying it.  The original price is the contract price, regardless of the amount that was mortgaged or paid in cash.

garyyu
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

I did this but during error check I got a message for Form 2106 stating that "Eligible Sec 179 property has unacceptable value".  What is the solution?
gratefyl
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

Watching as I had the same issues..
mpeters71
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

Have  similar issue - inherited a home.  I have my  property tax assessment  - - would it be the "Taxable Value", "Assessed Value" or something else?
Anita01
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

It would be the Fair Market value of the property as of the date of death of the deceased.  If an estate return was filed, that value was estimated as part of the estate return, so you could take it from there.  Property tax assessments are rarely of any use in this determination because they are not as of the date of death.
Anita01
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What is the "cost" of my entire home when calculating home office depreciation?

The 179 property error message does not relate to the house value because the house itself is not eligible for a section 179 deduction. This error message is most likely stemming from an error in your entry of the cost of equipment of some kind or a car.

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