Client has rental property that was reported on the Schedule E and Form 1040. Now the client moves the property to a partnership. Does the partnership continue depreciating the property as the partners (HW) had been depreciating before on the 1040?
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Originally posted by Florida_EA View PostClient has rental property that was reported on the Schedule E and Form 1040. Now the client moves the property to a partnership. Does the partnership continue depreciating the property as the partners (HW) had been depreciating before on the 1040?
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Originally posted by kathyc2 View PostYes, as long as it's only shifting from E to 1065 and not due to change of ownership.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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