Included in the standard mileage rate of (51.5cents, 58.5cents, whatever) is a "depreciation" rate included in the SMR. This is published, and for 2008 is 21 cents/mile.
As a matter of calculation, over the life of an automobile there accumulates a tidy amount of depreciation over the years. The amount is the published rate times the number of miles claimed - if we do this, then no further proration is necessary to establish an amount for "accumulated" depreciation.
Presumably, if the auto is thus sold, there is no deduction for a loss. However, I presume the amount of accumulated depreciation must be recaptured. Why would not the weighted average basis for business use be measured against the sales proceeds? (The sales proceeds would be multiplied by the weighted average business use as well to assure that apples and apples were being compared).
If we are forced to recapture depreciation, then we are not entitled to a loss (or rare gain) upon the sale of the auto??
I expect to receive some standard responses that the laws are not rationale and I need not waste time trying to make sense of them. I hope I receive other responses that attempt to address the issue. Thanks, Snag
As a matter of calculation, over the life of an automobile there accumulates a tidy amount of depreciation over the years. The amount is the published rate times the number of miles claimed - if we do this, then no further proration is necessary to establish an amount for "accumulated" depreciation.
Presumably, if the auto is thus sold, there is no deduction for a loss. However, I presume the amount of accumulated depreciation must be recaptured. Why would not the weighted average basis for business use be measured against the sales proceeds? (The sales proceeds would be multiplied by the weighted average business use as well to assure that apples and apples were being compared).
If we are forced to recapture depreciation, then we are not entitled to a loss (or rare gain) upon the sale of the auto??
I expect to receive some standard responses that the laws are not rationale and I need not waste time trying to make sense of them. I hope I receive other responses that attempt to address the issue. Thanks, Snag
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