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June 1, 2019
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I own my 2-family home. I use half as a business, as a (legal) Bed and Breakfast. Can I take commercial real estate depreciation?

  • June 1, 2019
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When I rented out the apartment, I think turbotax prompted me to list real estate depreciation, but not now that I run it as a business.
Best answer by TaxGuyBill

Because you changed it directly from a rental to a Business, use the original "placed in service" date when you first used it as a rental.  Then enter the proper Basis and "prior depreciation" from the rental.  Do the same thing for any any other "assets" (furnace, roof, furniture, etc.),

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June 1, 2019
Yes you can.  When you are in the Business section to enter the Schedule C Business, enter the home as an "asset", and enter the business-portion of the home (don't include any shared areas).

When entering that, you need to be sure to include the proper basis, taking into account the previous deprecation.

Was it changed directly from a rental to a Bed-and-Breakfast business?
June 1, 2019
Thank you so much! Yes, we stopped renting it, got our license for a BnB, and started BnB'ing Feb 13th, 2014. Looks like I have to amend!
June 1, 2019
Found where to enter half the house as an asset. Thank you!
June 1, 2019
I've corrected the Schedule C, but when I download the forms, the changes don't show up. TT seems to be impossibly amendment-unfriendly.
June 1, 2019
So the depreciation is not showing up on Line 13 of Schedule C?
June 1, 2019
You're right - the total value of assets is correct, but in the breakout of items (Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization Report), the house isn't listed.
June 1, 2019
Form 4562 only lists assets that are "placed in service" during the CURRENT year.  If you entered the "placed in service" date as the date you started the rental, they will not show up in Part 3 of Form 4562.
June 1, 2019
But they should show up on the "Depreciation and Amortization" WORKSHEET.
June 1, 2019
Ugh. The worksheet is nowhere to be found. I plan to print out a new schedule C and do it by hand.