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March 29, 2025
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Asset Deductions

  • March 29, 2025
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I'm a tad confused about asset deductions being spread over several years.

For instance I purchased a laptop for $2386 in 2021. I elected to spread it over several years but don't remember exactly the option I selected. When I click on the option that shows me more details about it

I see:

 

Your 2024 estimated expense for this asset is $163.

Years to fully depreciate: 5

MACRS Convention: MQ

Depreciation Method: 200DB

 

Special Deductions

Section 179: $1193

Special Depreciation Allowance: 0

 

My questions are:  

What is the dollar amount that I am able to apply to my 2024 taxes?

Do I have to enter this amount somewhere manually or does TurboTax automatically apply this amount somewhere?

I'm new to using TurboTax so I'm learning as I go. 

Thanks in advance!

 

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    March 29, 2025

    You will have a dollar amount for your computer in 2024 and it will finish fully depreciating in 2026. The convention of MQ means mid-quarter and it was used because your computer was purchased in the last quarter of the year and placed in service for business use. You chose to expense $1.193 as a Section 179 deduction in the first year so the remainder is depreciated using the information and the chart below. 

     

    TurboTax will calculate the appropriate depreciation based on the information in your tax return or what you enter into  your tax return and should be the figures you show. ($2,386 - $1,193 = $1,193 balance to be depreciated).

    • 2021 Year 1: half of the last quarter
    • 2022 Year 2: full year
    • 2023 Year 3: full year
    • 2024 Year 4: full year = $163 depreciation expense for the computer.
    • 2025 Year 5: full year
    • 2026 Year 6: first three quarters (completes the full five years recovery period)

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    March 29, 2025

    Based on what you said, it will automatically apply the $163 to your tax return.