Partial Driveway Replacement - Depreciation or Write-off

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  • tn0087
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 29

    Partial Driveway Replacement - Depreciation or Write-off

    Hi,

    We are replacing approximately 40% of our driveway due to drainage issues which have caused it to heave and crack. The remaining 60% of the driveway is not being touched as it is in good shape. Since we are digging out the old asphalt and binder and replacing it with new for the 40% of the driveway that is being replaced, does this constitute a depreciation? Or since we are only repairing less than half of the driveway to get it back to the original working condition, would this be a write-off? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!
    Tim
  • TomCopeland
    Business Author/Trainer
    • Jun 2010
    • 3062

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    Driveway

    Originally posted by tn0087
    Hi,

    We are replacing approximately 40% of our driveway due to drainage issues which have caused it to heave and crack. The remaining 60% of the driveway is not being touched as it is in good shape. Since we are digging out the old asphalt and binder and replacing it with new for the 40% of the driveway that is being replaced, does this constitute a depreciation? Or since we are only repairing less than half of the driveway to get it back to the original working condition, would this be a write-off? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!
    Tim
    Although tax law is not exactly clear on this point, I would treat these expenses as a repair, not a land improvement. Multiply the cost by your Time-Space % and deduct in one year.
    http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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    • tn0087
      Daycare.com Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 29

      #3
      Thanks!

      It never ceases to amaze me how active you are on this forum. Thanks for the help, Tom!

      Tim

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