Hi, Thank you for your input for my last post about the farmer who lost the farm.
Client advises me that all the buildings on the land are unpermitted. Assessor's office lists the farm to be just land. We have been depreciating the buildings. Farmer had NO insurance. ?1) Should we report these partially depreciated buildings on 2016 tax return?
?2) I assume the equipment purchased and then lost to the fire/flood can be listed?
?3) Some olive trees are still standing. Farmer plans to replant more olive trees and turn farm into only olive farm. Pg. 31 of Pub 225 states that "any costs of replanting certain plants (with a preproductive period of more than 2 years; olive trees) lost or damaged due to casualty" are not to be capitalized. The trees had been capitalized by another tax preparer many years ago. I assume we don't capitalize the newly planted trees?
Thanks for any answers and more information you can provide. I really appreciate your knowledge.
Client advises me that all the buildings on the land are unpermitted. Assessor's office lists the farm to be just land. We have been depreciating the buildings. Farmer had NO insurance. ?1) Should we report these partially depreciated buildings on 2016 tax return?
?2) I assume the equipment purchased and then lost to the fire/flood can be listed?
?3) Some olive trees are still standing. Farmer plans to replant more olive trees and turn farm into only olive farm. Pg. 31 of Pub 225 states that "any costs of replanting certain plants (with a preproductive period of more than 2 years; olive trees) lost or damaged due to casualty" are not to be capitalized. The trees had been capitalized by another tax preparer many years ago. I assume we don't capitalize the newly planted trees?
Thanks for any answers and more information you can provide. I really appreciate your knowledge.
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