My software vendor tells me that form 4562 release date has been delayed till late Feb or early Mar. Is your software vendor giving you the same message?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostMy software vendor tells me that form 4562 release date has been delayed till late Feb or early Mar. Is your software vendor giving you the same message?Jiggers, EA
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Not sure this makes sense to me but . according to HRB form 4562 is only required if you have one of the following situations:
Property was placed in service during the 2012 tax year
You have carryover 179 deduction disallowed from a previous year
To claim depreciation for listed property regardless of the year it was placed in service
To claim a deduction for a vehicle (does not apply if you are filing a Schedule C or form 2106)
So if I read this right form 4562 would not be a factor if one were only claiming mileage for business expense. Or filing form 8829 for home office. Or have items being depreciated from previous years on depreciation schedule but nothing placed in service during the current tax year. But would not form 4562 be needed or generated in at least the latter situation.
Goes on to say that for those returns that are only reporting depreciation from property placed in service in prior years, Form 4562 is not required and the return can be filed without it.
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Originally posted by ddoshan View PostNot sure this makes sense to me but . according to HRB form 4562 is only required if you have one of the following situations:
Property was placed in service during the 2012 tax year
You have carryover 179 deduction disallowed from a previous year
To claim depreciation for listed property regardless of the year it was placed in service
To claim a deduction for a vehicle (does not apply if you are filing a Schedule C or form 2106)
So if I read this right form 4562 would not be a factor if one were only claiming mileage for business expense. Or filing form 8829 for home office. Or have items being depreciated from previous years on depreciation schedule but nothing placed in service during the current tax year. But would not form 4562 be needed or generated in at least the latter situation.
Goes on to say that for those returns that are only reporting depreciation from property placed in service in prior years, Form 4562 is not required and the return can be filed without it.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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ddoshan is correct about not needed form 4562 if there are no new assets place in service in 2012. The amount of deprecion is on the line of the for depreciation expense on the correct line of the tax return ie schedule C, F, E etc. It has been this way as long as I have been preparing tax returns - in excess of 30 years.
Don
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Originally posted by taxea View PostHow can that be when the total depreciation in current year from property placed in service in prior years is on a line on the F4562.
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