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In reply to the discussion: I do NOT understand depreciation. Can somebody help me? I need it explained like a 5 year old. [View all]Celebration
(15,812 posts)35. why don't you ask him?
It would depend on specifics that we don't know.
Like someone else said, maybe he is depreciating his herd. I have no idea what the rules are on cattle, etc.
But depreciation really isn't a racket, at least for the small business person. Everything taken in depreciation was a cash outlay that wasn't expensed before.
It can get more like a racket for the oil and gas people and other large industries with lobbying power.
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I do NOT understand depreciation. Can somebody help me? I need it explained like a 5 year old. [View all]
Kali
Apr 2012
OP
But workers can't deduct the value of their "lost wealth" from their taxes, correct?
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#42
No pro here, but I think it means what you got, isn't worth what you paid for it? Thus a loss and
freshwest
Apr 2012
#5
It's value lost gradually on an item purchased for a business or even personal stuff.
Cleita
Apr 2012
#7
Depreciation is one of the factors reported on Schedule C (profit or loss from business).
enough
Apr 2012
#8
I haven't done taxes professionally for about twenty years, but here goes
customerserviceguy
Apr 2012
#23
I am pretty sure the only assets to be depreciated in this situation are heifers kept to replace old
Kali
Apr 2012
#25
If you sell the rental, the gain is calculated on the depreciated value
taught_me_patience
Apr 2012
#38
Let me cut to the chase, It is a taxpayer supported subsidy to businesses
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#28
It recognizes the difference between things bought for investment and things bought for consumption
customerserviceguy
Apr 2012
#40
Even your hypothetical cannot make an honest comparison to support your opinion.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#41
I have to have a car to get to my job. Why can't I deduct depreciation on the car as a business
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#43