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Test for depreciating as part of structure vs. sta
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06-27-2011, 07:44 PM
For residential rental real estate, what's the test for determining
whether an asset is depreciated over 27.5yrs as part of the structure
vs. depreciated as a "standalone" asset?

For example, I'd expect a refrigerator to be depreciable as a
standalone asset. But what about a built-in bookcase? New kitchen
cabinets? A door? A window? A toilet? A furnace? A new wood
floor? Etc.
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