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  • Safire
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 253

    #1

    Motorcycle Depreciation

    5 year listed property?
  • Bees Knees
    Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 5456

    #2
    It is listed property. IRS Pub 534 and 946 uses a motorcycle in a listed property example. I can’t find anything that classifies it as 5-year property. A passenger automobile is defined in Code Section 280F as a 4-wheeled vehicle. So the 280F depreciation limitations do not apply. The 5-year life under the Asset Class system says automobiles and taxis. It does not have a separate category for motorcycles. So you could argue it is tangible personal property without a class life, which makes it 7 year property.

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    • veritas
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 3290

      #3
      Is it a Harley?

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      • Safire
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 253

        #4
        Thanks Bees Knees.



        Veritas, yes it is a Harley.

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        • sea-tax
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 971

          #5
          sorry guys and girls I hate to bring back a oldy moldy post but I need some help.

          I have a sch c filer that wants to take the mileage deduction for his motorcycle. Is this allowed? I have searched high and low and found nothing.

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          • jainen
            Banned
            • Jul 2005
            • 2215

            #6
            it's only got two

            >>mileage deduction for his motorcycle<<

            Since it's only got two wheels, I think you should cut the mileage in half. Plus, you have to allocate half of that again for all the wheelies.

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            • OldJack
              Banned
              • Dec 2005
              • 1689

              #7
              I believe it is listed property in the use as posted here. I don't believe you could use the standard mileage rate as that is for a "car" with car being defined as a 4 wheel vehicle.

              Originally posted by instructions for 1040 Sch-C, page 4:
              If you acquired depreciable property for the first time in 2006, see Pub. 946.

              Listed property generally includes, but is not limited to:
              • Passenger automobiles weighing 6,000 pounds or less;
              • Any other property used for transportation if the nature of the property lends itself to personal use, such as motorcycles, pickup trucks, etc.;
              • Any property used for entertainment or recreational purposes (such as photo-graphic, phonographic, communication, and video recording equipment);
              • Cellular telephones or other similar telecommunications equipment; and
              • Computers or peripheral equipment.

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              • sea-tax
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2006
                • 971

                #8
                Thanks old jack for the advice I owe you one.

                Jainen typical just typical of your usual response , thanks I got a good laugh.

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                • veritas
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 3290

                  #9
                  Harleys

                  should have their own class.

                  Go Wildhogs!

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                  • oceanlovin'ea
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 2682

                    #10
                    Interesting question

                    I know a young guy that works for a home health care agency. He does physical therapy at peoples homes. I think after someone has had surgery and need rehab. therapy but they can go home. He goes to their house once or twice a week for their therapy.

                    Anyway he rode his motorcycle to go to his calls because he went all over the county.
                    I wonder if they paid him on a 1099. If he wanted to deduct his mileage, what would he do?

                    I'm not doing his taxes but I was curious how the situation would be handled.

                    Linda F

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                    • KJ Judd
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 328

                      #11
                      I think I posted on this last year. The board determined the cents per mile wasn't an option (due to the wording on what vehicles were allowable). We determined you needed to use actual gas receipts. My (conservative) client decided it wasn't that much mileage and he didn't have the separate receipts so don't take the deduction.

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                      • KJ Judd
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 328

                        #12
                        Here's what I found. An auto for purpose of the cents per mile is defined as a four wheeled vehicle. Then the list of vehicles covered by the standard mileage rate (Rev Proc 2006-47) does not include motorcycles.

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                        • Davc
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 1088

                          #13
                          Harleys do have a separate class. See "Oil dispersal systems".

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                          • veritas
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 3290

                            #14
                            Ha Ha Ha

                            I suppose you ride one of those Tokyo Two wheelers?

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                            • sea-tax
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 971

                              #15
                              To all thanks for the advice !

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