I am a little confused.
Scenario: Client has truck used approximately 15% for business, 85% personal use.
Sells truck. Say originally purchased for $20,000, sold for $10,000
The truck was used only about 10000 miles, 1500 business in all.
I am getting a schedule 4797 loss on this truck, is this correct? Something tells me that with this much personal use on this vehicle I shouldn't have any business losses.
This is how the numbers work for me:
ACB of vehicle for business .15 x 20000 = $3000
Depreciation (using mileage rates for each year) $250
Undepreciated balance $2750
Proceeds 1500
Loss 2250. Can this be right?
Thanks all
Carolyn
Scenario: Client has truck used approximately 15% for business, 85% personal use.
Sells truck. Say originally purchased for $20,000, sold for $10,000
The truck was used only about 10000 miles, 1500 business in all.
I am getting a schedule 4797 loss on this truck, is this correct? Something tells me that with this much personal use on this vehicle I shouldn't have any business losses.
This is how the numbers work for me:
ACB of vehicle for business .15 x 20000 = $3000
Depreciation (using mileage rates for each year) $250
Undepreciated balance $2750
Proceeds 1500
Loss 2250. Can this be right?
Thanks all
Carolyn
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