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Property bought during 2nd half of year and depreciation
I am looking at some properties to purchase and was wondering if the amount of depreciation claimed changes if I bought the property in say the 3rd quarter of the year versus the 1st. I've seen a few different options for calculating depreciation and am wondering how to get the most bang for my buck.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Quote from @Joel Reynolds:
I am looking at some properties to purchase and was wondering if the amount of depreciation claimed changes if I bought the property in say the 3rd quarter of the year versus the 1st. I've seen a few different options for calculating depreciation and am wondering how to get the most bang for my buck.
That said, if you're trying to estimate your future tax benefits, keep in mind these things:
- depreciation is only applicable to rentals
- depreciation starts when you place the property "in service," not when you buy it
- depreciation increases your deductions and consequently your tax losses, but you may or may not be able to benefit from these losses, depending on your overall tax situation
- if you do have room for additional depreciation, you may be able to amplify it with cost segregation (a separate topic)