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How to calculate depreciation with MACRS

By Matthew Lynch
September 19, 2023
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The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) is the most common method of calculating depreciation for tax purposes in the United States. It allows businesses to write off the cost of an asset over its useful life, providing a deduction against taxable income. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has established a set of guidelines and depreciation rates for different types of assets. This article will take you through the process of calculating depreciation with MACRS step by step.

Step 1: Determine Your Asset’s Class Life

The first step in calculating depreciation using MACRS is to determine the class life of your asset. The IRS has assigned specific class lives for various types of property, ranging from 3 to 50 years. You can find the full list in Publication 946, Appendix B or consult your tax professional.

Step 2: Choose Your Depreciation Method

There are two main methods for calculating depreciation under MACRS:

1. General Depreciation System (GDS): This is the default method and is used by most businesses. GDS provides shorter recovery periods and higher depreciation rates.

2. Alternative Depreciation System (ADS): ADS uses longer recovery periods and lower depreciation rates. This method is generally used for certain properties or when required by tax law.

Choose the appropriate method based on your business needs and any legal requirements that may apply to your asset.

Step 3: Select Your Asset’s Recovery Period

Once you have determined your asset’s class life, you need to select its recovery period, which is how long you spread out the asset’s cost over time. For most types of assets, this can be found in the IRS tables or Publication 946, Appendix A.

Step 4: Determine Your Asset’s Basis

The basis of an asset is the original cost plus any additional costs necessary to make the asset usable, such as shipping, installation, and taxes. Determine the total basis of your asset to calculate its depreciation.

Step 5: Calculate Your Asset’s Depreciation

To calculate your asset’s depreciation under the MACRS system, you will need to apply the appropriate depreciation rate for each year. The IRS provides tables with pre-determined percentages for each year based on the chosen method (GDS or ADS) and recovery period.

For each year of the recovery period, multiply your asset’s basis by the provided percentage in the IRS tables. This will give you the depreciation deduction for that year.

Example:

Let’s say you purchased a piece of machinery for $10,000 with a 7-year recovery period (class life) using GDS. According to the IRS table, the percentages are:

1st Year: 14.29%

2nd Year: 24.49%

3rd Year: 17.49%

4th Year: 12.49%

5th Year: 8.93%

6th Year: 8.92%

7th Year: 8.93%

For each year, multiply $10,000 by the corresponding percentage to determine your total depreciation deduction:

1st Year: $10,000 x 0.1429 = $1,429

2nd Year: $10,000 x 0.2449 = $2,449

3rd Year: $10,000 x 0.1749 = $1,749

And so on…

By following these steps, you can easily calculate depreciation using MACRS for your business assets and take advantage of tax deductions to reduce your taxable income. Remember to consult with a tax professional if you have any doubts or questions about this process.

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