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March 14, 2025
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TurboTax uses a wrong recovery period to calculate my foreign rental property depreciation. How can I make it use 40 years for recovery period?

  • March 14, 2025
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    Best answer by AmeliesUncle

    I was asking how many years is TurboTax using.

     

    For Residential Rental Property that is outside of the United States, the correct number of years is 30 years because your property was "placed in service" after 2017.  If your prior tax preparer was using 40 years, that is no longer used (the rules changed starting in 2018).  You may need to go to a good tax professional that knows how to correct things by using Form 3115.

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    March 15, 2025

    What is the program using?

    Is it Residential Rental Property?

    Was was it first "placed in service"?

    March 15, 2025

    Yes, this is a residential property. It is an apartment in a multi-family building. It has been rented out since 07/1/2020, but since I became a U.S. resident only in 2022, in my 2023 and 2022 return, my CPA marked 1/1/2022 both as the day it was obtained and the date it was put in service.

    I am not sure I understand your question about the program.

    Thank you

    March 15, 2025

    I was asking how many years is TurboTax using.

     

    For Residential Rental Property that is outside of the United States, the correct number of years is 30 years because your property was "placed in service" after 2017.  If your prior tax preparer was using 40 years, that is no longer used (the rules changed starting in 2018).  You may need to go to a good tax professional that knows how to correct things by using Form 3115.