Years ago I would maintain property lists and depreciation schedules for clients. I considered it part of my due diligence to review these lists and make sure the client still had the property, whether or not it had been fully depreciated. And, of course, if they didn't have it, I would question what happened to it. My question in this regard might lead to a reportable transaction on Form 4797. It would be typical for a client to avoid the question, offering instead that the piece of equipment was dilapidated and laying in a pile of junk. However, if it was still on his premises I would keep it on the equipment list, irrespective of whether it was fully depreciated.
Possible explanations were: sold, donated, taken to scrap, traded in, etc.
In days of yore, this worked fine. However, today many such assets are computer hardware and software. Upon disuse, computer hardware is virtually unsellable, and software just stays on computers and networks. The client cannot realistically be pinned down as to disposition.
"Where is your HP computer bought in 2003?" "I dunno" - and in modern times he may be telling the truth. Many companies don't even capitalize PCs anymore, they just buy components online and assemble them much like you would do under the Christmas tree for your kid.
I am asking the forum for guidelines as to how to best retire such assets from equipment lists and depreciation schedules.
Possible explanations were: sold, donated, taken to scrap, traded in, etc.
In days of yore, this worked fine. However, today many such assets are computer hardware and software. Upon disuse, computer hardware is virtually unsellable, and software just stays on computers and networks. The client cannot realistically be pinned down as to disposition.
"Where is your HP computer bought in 2003?" "I dunno" - and in modern times he may be telling the truth. Many companies don't even capitalize PCs anymore, they just buy components online and assemble them much like you would do under the Christmas tree for your kid.
I am asking the forum for guidelines as to how to best retire such assets from equipment lists and depreciation schedules.
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