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Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

I need help choosing what asset type to choose from the new list in 2020. There are 23 options where there used to be 2. None of them are for a home office. I think it could be "H-Land Improvement" , "I-Residential Rental Real Estate" or "J5-Qualified Improvements".
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Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home


@AmeliesUncle wrote:

J-1 should do the job.  Nonresidential Real Estate.


It does the job (i.e., clears the error) but the resulting figure for depreciation is wrong (it takes the entire cost of the home as the basis for depreciation rather than the home office percentage).

 

This is a bug (a regression) and the developers need to fix the program.

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Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

Please stay tuned. This appears to be a regression from an earlier update which is now in the process of being addressed by the developers.

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

My taxes are due in a couple of days  as I filed an extension. Am I to understand that none of the choices offered by Turbotax is the correct option?

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

J-1 should do the job.  Nonresidential Real Estate.

 

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home


@AmeliesUncle wrote:

J-1 should do the job.  Nonresidential Real Estate.


It does the job (i.e., clears the error) but the resulting figure for depreciation is wrong (it takes the entire cost of the home as the basis for depreciation rather than the home office percentage).

 

This is a bug (a regression) and the developers need to fix the program.

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

Interesting, thank you.

It is even more interesting that the developers have been breaking the program this late in the tax season.

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Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

Literally the 11th hour and I just ran into this issue while checking over my forms. I'm having a heck of a time trying to resolve this.

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home


@Hweb wrote:

Literally the 11th hour and I just ran into this issue while checking over my forms. I'm having a heck of a time trying to resolve this.


@Hweb 

 

Try the workaround suggested in the following thread.

 

Re: 2020 Home Office Depreciation Incorrect - How ... (intuit.com)

Sch C form 8829 Home business 20 years, own home, depreciate office. Line 5 has changed - Type of Asset. Previous years choice: N or M. 2020 23 options. None say Home

In the end I used the advice of using the J1. I then printed out the form 8829 from both 2019 and 2020 and the depreciation amount was the same within $1. I was then able to file. We'll see how they change it up next year. I appreciate the communities help - thank you

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