I really think my mind is braking down after so many years of taxes. I need to know the code section for depreciating residential rental property. I know there is a letter/s after the number. I believe it is section 168 (?????). Can someone please enlighted my brain? Do you know where I can look this up myself? Thanks a lot for any info!
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Originally posted by ruthc View PostI really think my mind is braking down after so many years of taxes. I need to know the code section for depreciating residential rental property. I know there is a letter/s after the number. I believe it is section 168 (?????). Can someone please enlighted my brain? Do you know where I can look this up myself? Thanks a lot for any info!
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Originally posted by ruthc View PostThanks for the info, but I can't find anything on section 168(b)(3).
(3) Property to which straight line method applies
The applicable depreciation method shall be the straight line method in the case of the following property:
(A) Nonresidential real property.
(B) Residential rental property.
(C) Any railroad grading or tunnel bore.
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Originally posted by ruthc View PostI really think my mind is braking down after so many years of taxes. I need to know the code section for depreciating residential rental property. I know there is a letter/s after the number. I believe it is section 168 (?????). Can someone please enlighted my brain? Do you know where I can look this up myself? Thanks a lot for any info!Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Agree with esteemed colleague from New York
IRC § 167(b) Cross reference
For determination of depreciation deduction in case of property to which section 168 applies, see section 168.
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IRC §168(b)(3) Property to which straight line method applies
The applicable depreciation method shall be the straight line method in the case of the following property:
(A) Nonresidential real property.
(B) Residential rental property.EAnOK
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Thank you
Thank you very much. I will use the 168(b)(3).
I need it to complete the Form 3115, Schedule E, item d which asks for: The depreciation method of the property (which is the residential rental property) including the applicable code section (e.g. 200% declining balance method under section 168(b)(1).
Thanks again! I feel like I am getting "brain dead". I imagine I will definitely be dead after this tax season!
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