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    Siding for Rental House

    Replaced siding on a small rental house. House has fully depreciated for several years. The total value of the house is only about $30,000. The cost of the new siding is $9,200. Does the $9,200 have to be depreciated? If yes, how many years and does it have to be straight line depreciation?

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    Because the improvement was added to the structure of the house, I'd said 27.5 years.

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      #3
      agreed

      agreed

      Chris

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        #4
        Does it have to be straight line or can I use another method that gives her more depreciation this year?

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          #5
          Originally posted by 1040notEZ View Post
          Does it have to be straight line or can I use another method that gives her more depreciation this year?
          Straight line only I believe.

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            #6
            You are stuck with 27.5 years unless you wish to go with 40.

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              #7
              Leasehold?

              Will this be considered leasehold improvement - may cut down to 15 years - not sure

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                #8
                Not really. Leasehold improvements have to be tied to a lease (specifically written into it as a condition of the lease) and generally refer to interior renovations required by the tenant. Normally used in a commerical setting.

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