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Level 2
December 6, 2021
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View and print state deprecation

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  • December 6, 2021
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please add the ability to print and view state deprecation schedules 

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8 replies

Level 2
May 22, 2020

Allow us not only to print a federal & AMT depreciation schedule but also a state depreciation schedule out of ProSeries.

Level 4
March 22, 2021

would love to have that feature as well.

January 11, 2022

This is now "Open for voting".

dkh
Level 15
January 11, 2022

@1569     If there is a flood of voting for this.....will it happen for this tax season ?   🙏🤞

January 12, 2022

@dkh I'll keep my eye on it and keep you updated! 😌

Level 3
February 4, 2022

This is a must have for states like Hawaii who do not conform to bonus depreciation.

Level 2
February 17, 2022

for gods sake i have no clue why you can not print a state depreciation report, it calculates it, but you cant view it or print it. So I have to recreate the wheel due to converting from partnership to corporation...ridiculous 

Must have something to do with money?  maybe you can get this if you buy the fixed asset depreciation program ?

Chessie
Level 4
March 5, 2022

The state report is in the fixed asset depreciation program... kind of... but not a particularly clear report to read and explain to client when working with bonus depreciation in a non-conforming state.  But it should be readily available in BOTH the fixed asset program and Proseries Tax program.  Especially for Schedule C gig workers or Sch E rentals inside the income tax program.  Intuit needs to become more responsive during off season to fix these types of concerns.

Level 4
March 5, 2022

yes I had the "Fixed Asset Manager" proseries program for years.  Not user friendly nor did Intuit keep it updated enough to warrant the price tag.  That allowed for State depreciation reports.  I can't find in Profession Proseries how to create a state fixed asset listing with depreciation.  Maybe someone could share how to create it.