New client brought in prior 3 years of returns with a rental property she owns outright. She used solo preparer for many years. I spoke to the nice, clueless fellow who is "trying to retire". When I asked him for prior depreciation worksheet, he sent AMT depreciation. Call #2 got me the 2012 regular depreciation worksheet. This showed he was generously depreciating all major improvements as 15 year leasehold property using 150 DB. (He didn't even do that correctly as many items were shown as having been fully depreciated before the full 15 years were up.) (The rental house itself seems to be fully depreciated but who knows for how much based on over 30 years of rental use and not listed on worksheet)
2012 - for some reason he had about 8000 of depreciation when it should have been about 900 on one asset placed in service 1998
- he did not include SSA-1099 income with 700 of withholding, and also had client qualifying for Sch R. credit for the elderly (because SS was not entered)
So, Advise client of all the 2012 and back problems, offer to do amended return (using correct method of depreciation and TT Book page 9-21 "Depreciation Claimed more than the correct amount" and Form 3115 Change in Accounting)
Just go forward with 2013 return with the tiny bit of depreciation left, on balance of undepreciated basis, using correct methods????
So folks what would you do? Thanks for any input. Your posts are invaluable!
2012 - for some reason he had about 8000 of depreciation when it should have been about 900 on one asset placed in service 1998
- he did not include SSA-1099 income with 700 of withholding, and also had client qualifying for Sch R. credit for the elderly (because SS was not entered)
So, Advise client of all the 2012 and back problems, offer to do amended return (using correct method of depreciation and TT Book page 9-21 "Depreciation Claimed more than the correct amount" and Form 3115 Change in Accounting)
Just go forward with 2013 return with the tiny bit of depreciation left, on balance of undepreciated basis, using correct methods????
So folks what would you do? Thanks for any input. Your posts are invaluable!
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