Client owns a gym and moved to a new location in a commercial building last year. They paid a little more than $12,000 to remodel the area before moving in - carpeting, fixtures, etc. The landlord agreed to give them a $10,000 "rent credit" toward the remodeling costs. I have a couple questions:
1. Since the landlord agreed to consider $10K of the remodel as rent, can my client deduct this amount in full in 2013?
2. What about the remainder of the cost? I am confused on the leasehold improvement rules - or if this even qualifies as such. TTB indicates they are eligible for Sect 179 deduction, the 50% bonus depreciation, and a 15 year recover period. Other places I have read that the improvements are amortized over the shorter of the remaining term of lease or the useful life of the improvement.
Any help is appreciated.
1. Since the landlord agreed to consider $10K of the remodel as rent, can my client deduct this amount in full in 2013?
2. What about the remainder of the cost? I am confused on the leasehold improvement rules - or if this even qualifies as such. TTB indicates they are eligible for Sect 179 deduction, the 50% bonus depreciation, and a 15 year recover period. Other places I have read that the improvements are amortized over the shorter of the remaining term of lease or the useful life of the improvement.
Any help is appreciated.
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