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February 25, 2024
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Prior Year Depreciation and Amortization Report

  • February 25, 2024
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Hello -

 

In late 2023, I sold 2 rental properties to acquire 1 much more expensive property as part of a 1031 exchange.  Unfortunately, I have been told by TurboTax support that TurboTax online cannot handle a 2 for 1 1031 exchange and that I need to use desktop TurboTax.

 

That being the case, does anyone know how I can get my prior year (2022) Depreciation and Amortization report if I did not download it when I filed my 2022 return?  I have access to my 2022 return, but the Depreciation and Amortization report is not part of the base return download.

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PatriciaV
Employee
February 25, 2024

If you used TurboTax last year, you should be able to access and print a copy of the Depreciation Report from that return.

 

For TurboTax Online, see How do I view, download, or print a prior-year tax return?

 

For TurboTax for Desktop, you will need to open your tax file using TurboTax for that year on your personal computer. See also: How do I find last year's tax data file (.tax file) on my computer?

 

In either return, look for Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization Report (abbreviated Depr Report).

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bjaws45Author
February 25, 2024

Thanks @PatriciaV!

 

I have downloaded my return and can find Form 4562 for each property, however, Form 4562 does not show prior year depreciation or the original basis of the property.

 

Do you know if there is another file w/ additional schedules that I will need to download?

 

 

Employee
February 26, 2024

The depreciation repot will show the original basis in the labeled 'Depr Basis' column. Continuing to the right, will show you 'Prior Depr', 'Current Depr (2022)', and the 'Accum Depr'. 

Are you seeing something else? 

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bjaws45Author
February 26, 2024

Thanks @PaulaM .

 

Unfortunately, Form 4562, Part III, Section B, column (c) "Basis for depreciation" shows only the basis of costs capitalized after rental property acquisition (e.g. basis for a new heat pump).

 

The real estate / rental property basis is not visible, and for the rental property, I have only a value in Section A, Item 17 (which is only the most recent year of depreciation, not the basis or any prior year depreciation).

 

Ben

Employee
February 26, 2024

Look for a document labeled Depreciation and Amortization Report or Schedule E Worksheet - Depreciation Report. Not the actual Form 4562. It reads differently depending whether you are using TurboTax Individual or Business programs. 

You might need to resave and choose to save all documents including the worksheets.

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June 25, 2024

I have solved this!!

The previous posters are correct. The worksheets do NOT show up by default. You can go back and download the same tax return all you want and the worksheets will not be there. 

HERE IS THE SECRET! it is because you are only getting the Tax files. 

You need to goto Tax Home then goto the previous year that you want then select ...
 AMEND using TurboTax

Trust me here. This opens the return back up. Now you can goto

Tax Tools -> Print Center. nad Print the return and this time select .....
Include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional)
This is it folks. All those delicious worksheets will be in the huge file. 

Once you've printed just click Tax Home and you are back like nothing ever happened. 

 

Can't believe I figured this out with the help of Yolanda at the online help