Client sold a truck.
Original purchase price was 13,000.
Sales price was 10,000.
The standard mileage rate includes a depreciation component. The basis of 13,000 gets adjusted to reflect the depreciation that is built into the standard mileage rate.
The mileage was so high that the depreciation is greater than the purchase price of $13,000.
So the adjusted basis of the asset, mathematically, is less than zero.
Here's the question:
IRS Publication 463 says that when you use the standard mileage rate and then sell the vehicle, you adjust your basis using the portion of the mileage that represents depreciation, but not below zero.
My software is using the negative basis on Form 4797.
The instructions for Form 4797 say nothing about this. In Part III, for line 24, it simply says to subtract line 22 from line 21. It does not not say "if the result is zero or less, enter zero." There is no discussion of this in the detailed IRS instruction booklet, either.
If Pub. 463 is correct, then the form instructions are weak, and my software is wrong, because it is following the form line-by-line.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
BMK
Original purchase price was 13,000.
Sales price was 10,000.
The standard mileage rate includes a depreciation component. The basis of 13,000 gets adjusted to reflect the depreciation that is built into the standard mileage rate.
The mileage was so high that the depreciation is greater than the purchase price of $13,000.
So the adjusted basis of the asset, mathematically, is less than zero.
Here's the question:
IRS Publication 463 says that when you use the standard mileage rate and then sell the vehicle, you adjust your basis using the portion of the mileage that represents depreciation, but not below zero.
My software is using the negative basis on Form 4797.
The instructions for Form 4797 say nothing about this. In Part III, for line 24, it simply says to subtract line 22 from line 21. It does not not say "if the result is zero or less, enter zero." There is no discussion of this in the detailed IRS instruction booklet, either.
If Pub. 463 is correct, then the form instructions are weak, and my software is wrong, because it is following the form line-by-line.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
BMK
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