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Originally posted by TaxprepP View PostThanks for the information but I am still a little confused. Part II is only if have changes or must be filled out even if no changes? You say Part IV has to be filled out even if no changes, I take it then the answer to question 24 will be ‘No’.
Unfortunately, I am not a member of the NATP. I occasionally received emails from them on some classes and webinars but did not receive one on the 3115. Some of their courses are a little pricey for me.
Part IV, questions 24 is no. Question 25 probably would be Zero/None. Questions 26 & 27 would be left blank.
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostPart II must be filled out for all changes. Part IV must be filled out, even if you do not have a 481(a) adjustment. Attach a statement that details your changes from Part II.
NATP has a wonderful webinar on the 3115. If you are a member, or even if you are not a member, it is a good class to take and provides templates for you to use in preparing the 3115. It is only 2 hours long.
Thanks for the information but I am still a little confused. Part II is only if have changes or must be filled out even if no changes? You say Part IV has to be filled out even if no changes, I take it then the answer to question 24 will be ‘No’.
Unfortunately, I am not a member of the NATP. I occasionally received emails from them on some classes and webinars but did not receive one on the 3115. Some of their courses are a little pricey for me.
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Originally posted by Sabre View PostThe deminimis election is not on form 3115 but is a separate election which should be in your software.
Get on the brasstax.com web site and download Lisa's Correcting Depreciation Form 3115 booklet-it will very quickly answer the question you posed and is easily worth the $20 fee.
Now plan on taking the NAPT webinar Maribeth recommended.
Mike
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We purchased all of our paper supplies for tax season at the end of the year. Over $500.
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Originally posted by TaxprepP View PostWhat about the rest of the 3115 form? What other parts will be required to be answered for a business that has no 481 adjustment, but just filing the Form 3115 to adopt the new rules?
NATP has a wonderful webinar on the 3115. If you are a member, or even if you are not a member, it is a good class to take and provides templates for you to use in preparing the 3115. It is only 2 hours long.
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostNone of your questions are "dumb". This is a complicated subject and I have been reading everything that I could find on the subject throughout this year.
I would use #184, #186, and #187. That would have you adopting the definition of an improvement, adopting the time for deduction of non-incidental materials and supplies, and adopting the timing for deduction of incidental supplies.
I had no 481(a) adjustment, and I added a prepaid supplies account to my balance sheet for the paper/pens etc on hand at the end of the year.
hth
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostNone of your questions are "dumb". This is a complicated subject and I have been reading everything that I could find on the subject throughout this year.
I would use #184, #186, and #187. That would have you adopting the definition of an improvement, adopting the time for deduction of non-incidental materials and supplies, and adopting the timing for deduction of incidental supplies.
I had no 481(a) adjustment, and I added a prepaid supplies account to my balance sheet for the paper/pens etc on hand at the end of the year.
hth
What about the rest of the 3115 form? What other parts will be required to be answered for a business that has no 481 adjustment, but just filing the Form 3115 to adopt the new rules?
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Yes, those are the codes to use if you think that EVERY business and rental needs to file a Form 3115.
Personally, I don't agree with it. The Paperwork Reduction Act in the Revenue Procedures say that the IRS is expecting less than 9,000 Form 3115s for 2014 because of the new Capitalization Regulations.
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Originally posted by AccTaxMan View PostFor a business that has no 481 adjustment, but just filing the Form 3115 to adopt the new rules, which codes are needed?
...I know I have been asking dumb questions..please be bear with me.
I would use #184, #186, and #187. That would have you adopting the definition of an improvement, adopting the time for deduction of non-incidental materials and supplies, and adopting the timing for deduction of incidental supplies.
I had no 481(a) adjustment, and I added a prepaid supplies account to my balance sheet for the paper/pens etc on hand at the end of the year.
hth
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Originally posted by TXEA View PostBe careful not to elect an accounting method change unless there is an accounting method change. For example, few small business clients will need change 184. Don't change if you have deducted R & M in the past just because it is on the list. I guess if you have not capitalized your improvements, you might need 184. But most do.
The same goes for change 187. Who has not deducted their incidental supplies? I guess you might need 187 to meet the $200 criteria.
...I know I have been asking dumb questions..please be bear with me.
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Originally posted by AccTaxMan View PostThank you Maribeth. I use Drake too. Looks like they are having their hands full to cope with all these new rule changes this year.
By the way, in post #2, you mentioned 7 codes #184, #186, #187, #188, #189, #192 and #192 to be put on Form 3115.
But in the latest post you only mentioned #186, #187 and #189. Are you talking about two different scenarios?
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Be careful not to elect an accounting method change unless there is an accounting method change. For example, few small business clients will need change 184. Don't change if you have deducted R & M in the past just because it is on the list. I guess if you have not capitalized your improvements, you might need 184. But most do.
The same goes for change 187. Who has not deducted their incidental supplies? I guess you might need 187 to meet the $200 criteria.Last edited by TXEA; 01-23-2015, 03:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostI took a 3115 webinar from NATP which was fantastic. They indicate that for the property regs it is okay to submit one 3115 for all of the changes, ie, one 3115 for #186,#187, #189. You put "stment" in the code box and then detail out in your supporting statements the changes you are applying for.
And remember that the paper copy goes to Ogden, UT, not to Washington, DC.
We use Drake and Drake does not have the functionality to use more than one code yet. So we have templated up the 3115 and the supporting statements and will be attaching a pdf file to the efile. We will not take the time to try and create the 3115 within the tax software.
By the way, in post #2, you mentioned 7 codes #184, #186, #187, #188, #189, #192 and #192 to be put on Form 3115.
But in the latest post you only mentioned #186, #187 and #189. Are you talking about two different scenarios?
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