ILLMAS Posted December 16, 2019 Report Posted December 16, 2019 Scenario: Couple has various joint properties, spouse B passes away in May 2019: 1. Building one - Cost $25,000 fully depreciated, not appraised yet 2. Building two - Cost $23,000 fully depreciated, not appraised yet 3. Building three - Cost $18,000 fully depreciated, appraised and sold 4. Building four - Cost $13,000 fully depreciated, not appraised yet Most buildings were bought in the late 70's, early 80's, building three was appraised in August for $330K and was sold in November 2019 for $365K. Step-up basis for building three: Spouse A: 0 Spouse B: $330K x 50% = $165K Gain on sale: Spouse A: $182.5K - 0 = $182.5K Spouse B: $182.5K - $165K = $17.5K Question In ATX, do I go back to the asset and change the original purchase price by 50% and then create a new asset on the DOD May X, 2019 for the $165K? I am trying to figure out how to split the sold property in ATX, any help would be appreciate it. Thanks Quote
Pacun Posted December 17, 2019 Report Posted December 17, 2019 Since the building was depreciated to 0, I would sell that building with an adjustment of cost of 165K and you will get the same results. Remember that you have to recapture depreciation allowed or allowable. Quote
DANRVAN Posted December 17, 2019 Report Posted December 17, 2019 18 hours ago, ILLMAS said: In ATX, do I go back to the asset and change the original purchase price by 50% and then create a new asset on the DOD May X, 2019 for the $165K? Sounds like you are on the right track. Surviving spouse has a two part basis in the assets: 1/2 of original basis less accum depr. and 1/2 fmv on date of death. In the case of building #3, it is reported by surviving spouse on the final joint return. Surviving spouse basis will be $174,000 ($9,000 + 165,000) with accum. depreciation of $9,000 + amount allowable on $165,000 from date of death to date of sale. 2 Quote
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