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    Special Assessments on Farm Acreage

    The wife of my customer (MFJ) inherited 1/5 of the family farm in Minnesota couple of years ago.
    Four of the 5 siblings rent their share of the land back to a brother who continues to farm, but none of 4 are involved in the farm.
    On my customers "E", I am reporting the rent received and 1/5 of the property taxes in 2023.
    In addition to the property taxes, a special assessment of $7,051 was issued in 2023. ($7,051 / 5 = $1,410 per person)
    Can the special assessment paid (for land drainage) be deducted currently on the "E" or must it be added to basis?
    Thanks for comments.

    #2
    What's the assessment for?
    Should this be on a 4835 instead of E?
    "Taxation is the price we pay for failing to build a civilized society." ~ Mark Skousen

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      #3
      Schedule E since they are not involved in farming. Agree what is the "assessment" ? Was it to inspect for drainage solutions ? Or was is actual drainage tile/hose installed ?

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        #4
        Thanks for responding.
        The customer indicated on my tax data form that the assessment was for "tiling work for improved drainage" on the acreage.

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          #5
          Tiling can be depreciated or 179 expensed. Here is a good article that OSU Ag. dept. put out concerning drainage systems. https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/OAM-1

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