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Bill Schrimpf
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Reno, NV
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Mobie Home - Accellerated Depreciation

Bill Schrimpf
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Reno, NV
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Will a mobile home, newly purchased from the factory put to use as a rental, that is not immediately converted to real property, qualify for the 2017 accelerated deprecation, since it's personal property ?  If the answer is "yes" then after taking the accelerated depreciation, could it then be converted to real property and take the standard deprecation at 27.5 years?  Would this be a tenable application of tax law?  I've asked this question of 2 CPA's.  One yes, and one no.  There appears to be some differences between how lenders treat mobile homes versus the IRS.

From a lending and Realtor perspective, I'm familiar with the personal/real property designation (and how to convert the mobile to real property), but not from the IRS tax perspective.  

  • Bill Schrimpf
  • 775-741-2326

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