This is the asset class, we as professionals, have to use for our furniture & Equipment purchases. This is my question: Is it mandatory, or is it a choice to use this class or the regular classes for these types of purchases?
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Originally posted by Gretel View PostThis is the asset class, we as professionals, have to use for our furniture & Equipment purchases. This is my question: Is it mandatory, or is it a choice to use this class or the regular classes for these types of purchases?
computers, printers class 00.12
calculators, copiers class 00.13
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Originally posted by Gretel View PostThis is the asset class, we as professionals, have to use for our furniture & Equipment purchases. This is my question: Is it mandatory, or is it a choice to use this class or the regular classes for these types of purchases?
Do you want to go for a longer life?
Maribeth
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostWell, as the depreciation life is 5 years and that classification covers professional services, retail & wholesale trade (and rental real estate appliances, carpet, etc!), that is the class I almost always use with my small businesses and with my services. Most of your professional services assets would already be 5 year property except for furniture & fixtures.
Do you want to go for a longer life?
Maribeth
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Although it is easy to not notice it, Appendix B in IRS Pub 946 is actually divided into two parts ... Tables B-1 and and B-2 ... and the instructions at the top of Appendix B describe (rather poorly IMO) how to use them. Table B-1 lists categories of assets, whereas Table B-2 lists categories of businesses/industries. If an asset type is listed in B-1, that takes precedence over things listed in B-2. If an asset is not described in B-1, then you look in B-2 and use the life listed there for that kind of business.
Almost all assets used by tax and accounting professionals are covered in the first three categories in Table B-1 ... 00.11, 00.12 and 00.13. Certainly everything in my office is.Roland Slugg
"I do what I can."
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