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Repair/improvement and Safe Harbor rules
Newish landlord here. I have a couple items that need fixing at a property I'm managing myself and I'm wondering about the tax implications since they are higher ticket items.
Item #1: The driveway
I got cited for a city violation as the driveway has a tripping hazard. One of the slabs cracked/sank and there is a 1-2 inch drop off. I got bids to replace just the one slab ($1800) or the whole thing ($2800).
Item #2: Garage Door
The garage door opener has been causing fits and needs to be replaced. It's ancient. But, the door is old too so I would like to replace both. I haven't gotten estimates for these but imagine it can replace both for $1000-2000.
I've read about this $2500 and safe harbor limits but would like details as to how that applies to my two scenarios. If I can deduct all in one year, obviously that is beneficial. Is it legit to separate things out to get under the $2500 amount? Is the $2500 per item? Is there a limit to amount of items per year? For instance, if I wanted to replace all the windows in a house...I imagine that's going to cost more than $2500. But, what if I just did a few at a time? Any information would be much appreciated.
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Originally posted by @Dan Schwartz:
@Michael Plaks to clarify when you say the driveway repair can be written off immediately: are you referring to only the $1800 repair option, or would it also apply to the $2800 option if the invoice items are each below $2500 (e.g. separating out materials, labor, etc.)? Thanks.
The entire $2,800 driveway can be written off using 100% bonus depreciation. It has nothing to do with the $2,500 de minimis. Depreciation is complicated.