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Depreciation 101: What is MACRS?
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This video is the first in a series of videos on depreciating business assets. The video gives a brief introduction to the concept of depreciation and gives a basic overview of the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System or MACRS, which is the system the IRS uses to calculate depreciation for tax purposes.
Then, the video gives an example of two business people, following them as they purchase new assets for their business, and report the associated depreciation on their tax return.
Introduction: 0:00
Why do we depreciate assets? 0:40
What is MACRS? 2:38
Depreciation in action (Alice and Ralph's Bakery) 4:20
Tracking depreciation 6:34
Conclusion 7:05
Additional Information and Resources:
The Tax Geek on Twitter: @taxgeekusa
Image Sources:
Wikimedia Commons (CC-SA 2.0 - 4.0)
Retro Computing Society of RI
NatGeoLover
NOTE: Any 2022 tax forms represented in this video have yet to be released by the IRS, and may differ from the forms that will ultimately be released. The 2022 tax forms as depicted are expected to be very similar to their 2021 counterparts.
Intro Music: "Bluesy Vibes" - Doug Maxwell - YouTube Audio Library
Outro Music: "Modern Attempt" - Track Tribe via YouTube Audio Library
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to render tax advice or investment advice for individual situations. If you have questions regarding your particular situation, please consult with a qualified tax or investment professional.
The information in this video is current as of date of publication, and is subject to changes.
Then, the video gives an example of two business people, following them as they purchase new assets for their business, and report the associated depreciation on their tax return.
Introduction: 0:00
Why do we depreciate assets? 0:40
What is MACRS? 2:38
Depreciation in action (Alice and Ralph's Bakery) 4:20
Tracking depreciation 6:34
Conclusion 7:05
Additional Information and Resources:
The Tax Geek on Twitter: @taxgeekusa
Image Sources:
Wikimedia Commons (CC-SA 2.0 - 4.0)
Retro Computing Society of RI
NatGeoLover
NOTE: Any 2022 tax forms represented in this video have yet to be released by the IRS, and may differ from the forms that will ultimately be released. The 2022 tax forms as depicted are expected to be very similar to their 2021 counterparts.
Intro Music: "Bluesy Vibes" - Doug Maxwell - YouTube Audio Library
Outro Music: "Modern Attempt" - Track Tribe via YouTube Audio Library
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to render tax advice or investment advice for individual situations. If you have questions regarding your particular situation, please consult with a qualified tax or investment professional.
The information in this video is current as of date of publication, and is subject to changes.
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