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posted Jun 4, 2019 7:32:17 PM

Tax Year Prior to 2020: What is the difference between prior depreciation equivalent and AMT depreciation equivalent?

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Level 5
Jun 4, 2019 7:32:18 PM

Prior depreciation equivalent is the amount of depreciation that was "allowed or allowable" from the first date your business started using that asset.  It is the total for all years.

AMT stands for Alternative Minimum Tax.  The amount of depreciation for AMT purposes may be different than the prior depreciation if you are subject to AMT.  The most simple explanation is if you took and Special Depreciation allowance or Accelerated Depreciation on the asset in prior years, that special (or excess) amount would be deducted for AMT purposes.  If you did not do this, then AMT Depreciation would be the same as regular depreciation

Also, please see this link regarding AMT Alternative Minimum Tax Common Questions .


New Member
Jul 21, 2020 4:11:59 PM

this explanation to the turbo tax question doesnt help in the least.

Level 1
Apr 4, 2023 8:27:49 PM

Look, TT, we are not CPA's. We are just regular everyday Americans trying to get our taxes done so the IRS Gestapo doesn't screw us with an audit.  We don't understand the jargon you use. We don't have the tribal knowledge. You used to have videos where seemingly knowledgeable people provided explanations in simple terms on what things mean.  Why can't you do that again?  Next year I'm going to hire a CPA to do my taxes.  Or use HR Block.