Anyone know how long to derpreciate a motorhome ued 100% for business? Is it a vehicle? Is is real property? UUgh. Can't find anything on IRS website. Any help appreciated.
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Motorhome for business
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Best regards, BBLast edited by Black Bart; 06-30-2010, 08:37 PM.Comment
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Motorhome
For what it is worth,
I have a t/p, Schedule C - that has a Motorhome, that we have been depreciating for business use at not less than 50% (but also not 100%) and at the time I researched, but can not tell you now where I found it, On Depreciation Schedule for 5 Years - Might even be a chocie for MACRS or just Straight Line. I require the t/p to keep a log of biz vs personal and also the mileage - which is minimal. Also have cautioned the t/p on personal useage at less than 14 days.
I would want some really good documenation for 100% business use and in what the capacity the motorhome was being used.
I believe there are various regulations depending on the useage.
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More Info
I found this
Since a MotorHome can be utilized for different purposes, I would guess we would need clarification as to the 100% business use.
SandyComment
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It could depend
If the mobile home is on wheel and used to go from place-to-place in a business that travels to different fairs, conventions, etc. and is not the principal place of residence, the rate might be different than if it were used as a home office.Comment
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