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February 27, 2023
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If there is depreciation expense or depletion, how to enter it on schedule e line 18?

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Best answer by KrisD15

Depreciation will be computed and entered on Schedule E line 18 after you enter the asset into the program.

 

Click Edit next to the business name and then scroll down to Assets/Depreciation 

Click "Yes, I want to go to my asset summary"

Next click "Add an Asset" 

 

You also need to enter the income and expenses for 2022

 

Finish the interview and click Done

The depreciation expense will be calculated and reported. 

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KrisD15
KrisD15Answer
February 27, 2023

Depreciation will be computed and entered on Schedule E line 18 after you enter the asset into the program.

 

Click Edit next to the business name and then scroll down to Assets/Depreciation 

Click "Yes, I want to go to my asset summary"

Next click "Add an Asset" 

 

You also need to enter the income and expenses for 2022

 

Finish the interview and click Done

The depreciation expense will be calculated and reported. 

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April 18, 2023

I am using TurboTax Deluxe Desktop for 2022.  

I received Royalties for 2022 and I entered all the information.  TT Deluxe Desktop did NOT calculate the Depletion Allowance even though I entered all the required data.  Why not??  What's the issue with this??

PatriciaV
Employee
April 18, 2023

You may need to confirm that the property type was set to "royalty" and not "rental. This choice appears on the Property Profile (or Info Summary) page. The checkbox is at the top of the screen.

 

If you're using TurboTax for desktop, you can go to Forms Mode, open the Schedule E, p1, and look at box 1b. The Type of Property should be "6."

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