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jego123
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how to enter or overwrite form 4562

Turbotax doesn't carry over my rental property depreciation any more for two years that I just found out.  Call to Turbotax told me to overwrite it with the usual amount, but it won't take it.  I went directly to schedule E to enter it there.  It took, but in red color and doesn't calculate the amount entered.  Any idea?

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KurtL1
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how to enter or overwrite form 4562

To correct the prior depreciation on the rental property assets you would:

  1. Go back into the Rental Properties and Royalties (Sch E)
  2. On the screen that says "Review Your 123 MAIN Rental Summary" select Assets/ Depreciation
  3. Go to the Asset Summary and Edit the asset you wish to change the prior depreciation.
  4. Go through the screens until you find the one that says "Confirm Your Prior Depreciation" and enter the correct prior year depreciation amount.
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how to enter or overwrite form 4562

I was happy to see an answer to my same problem, Before I do this correction, I'd like to know:

1) Will I have to this every year?

2) Since it remembers the address already, will it double count the property depreciation, or otherwise confuse   the IRS?

3) 2017 return was correct, 2018 missed this depreciation which I just found out. Other major improvements were carried over. We have owned this property since 1999, and it has a 27.5 year life. Will the later 27.5 year improvements also disappear at some time in the future?

Thanks for your help on this issue.

DaveF1006
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how to enter or overwrite form 4562

They will always remain in your return even if you fully depreciate.  The reason being is that even though they fully depreciate, the depreciation will need to be recaptured if you sell or dispose of the asset. 

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how to enter or overwrite form 4562

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