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Old 03-08-2007, 03:45 AM
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"Kathrin" <markat...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> I bought a computer in December 2006 for 95% business use
> (sole proprietor). The cost for it was around $900 dollar
> and I'm using the 5-year depreciation. I don't know much
> about taxes and thought it would help me to pay less, but
> when I plugged in the numbers I saved $45 dollars for the
> first year. Does that sound right? I really did not need a
> new computer and if I had known that this is all, I could
> have waited another year or so. I'm using taxact software.
> Thank you.


The $45 amount is right if you placed the computer in
service in the 4th quarter of the year, the depreciation
rate for the first year is 5% ($900 x 5% = $45).

You may instead be able to deduct the cost as a section 179
deduction. There are some requirements, such as the computer
must be used at least 50% for business. You can get more
info from Publication 946.

Rudy
www.LizcanoTaxServicesLLC.com

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Old 03-08-2007, 03:45 AM
Benjamin Yazersky CPA
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"Kathrin" <markatker[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> I bought a computer in December 2006 for 95% business use
> (sole proprietor). The cost for it was around $900 dollar
> and I'm using the 5-year depreciation. I don't know much
> about taxes and thought it would help me to pay less, but
> when I plugged in the numbers I saved $45 dollars for the
> first year. Does that sound right? I really did not need a
> new computer and if I had known that this is all, I could
> have waited another year or so. I'm using taxact software.


That amount makes sense to me.

When you place assets in service in the last 3 months of the
year, you may be subject to mid quarter depreciation
calculations. It depends on the depreciable assets acquired
during the year and when you acquired them. This has the
effect of limiting the first year's depreciation deduction.

Another option to look into is expensisng under sec 179.
Whether or not that is a good idea for you in your
circumstances is another matter.

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Old 03-08-2007, 03:45 AM
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Kathrin wrote:

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> I bought a computer in December 2006 for 95% business use
> (sole proprietor). The cost for it was around $900 dollar
> and I'm using the 5-year depreciation. I don't know much
> about taxes and thought it would help me to pay less, but
> when I plugged in the numbers I saved $45 dollars for the
> first year. Does that sound right? I really did not need a
> new computer and if I had known that this is all, I could
> have waited another year or so. I'm using taxact software.
> Thank you.


You'll get more in subsequent years. Since you bought the
computer in late in the year (December), you got very little
depreciation on it. Next year, you'll get a lot more.

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Old 03-07-2007, 08:30 AM
Kathrin
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Default Computer Depreciation

I bought a computer in December 2006 for 95% business use
(sole proprietor). The cost for it was around $900 dollar
and I'm using the 5-year depreciation. I don't know much
about taxes and thought it would help me to pay less, but
when I plugged in the numbers I saved $45 dollars for the
first year. Does that sound right? I really did not need a
new computer and if I had known that this is all, I could
have waited another year or so. I'm using taxact software.
Thank you.

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