Starting Your Business
What Are Business Assets
Business assets include property used in the conduct of a trade
or business, such as business machinery and office furniture.
The assets can be tangible
or intangible.
Basis
of Assets. Your cost or purchase price of
property is usually its basis for figuring gain or loss
from its sale or
other disposition. However, if you got the property by gift,
inheritance, or in some way other than buying it, you must
use a basis other
than its cost. For more information about basis see Publication
551, Basis of Assets.
Adjusted
basis. The adjusted basis of your property is your original
cost or other basis plus certain additions, and minus certain
deductions such as depreciation and casualty losses.
Depreciation.
Depreciation is a loss in the value of property over the time
the property is being used. Events that can cause property
to
depreciate include wear and tear, age, deterioration, and obsolescence.
You can get back your cost of certain property by taking deductions
for depreciation. This includes equipment you use in your business
or for the production of income.
Sale
or Other Disposition of Assets. A sale is a transfer
of property for money or a mortgage, note, or other promise to
pay money. An exchange is a transfer of property for other property
or services.
Ordinary
or Capital Gain or Loss for Business Property
Forms to file. When you dispose of property, you will
usually have to file one or
more of the following forms:
Schedule
D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses.
Form
4797, Sales of Business Property.
Form
8824, Like-Kind Exchanges.
Important References:
Publication
551 Basis of Assets
Publication
583 Starting a Business and Keeping Records
Publication
334 Tax Guide for Small Business
Publication
946 How to Depreciate Property
Form
4562 Depreciation and Amortization
Instructions
for 4562
Schedule
C (Form 1040) Profit or Loss from Business
Publication
544 Sales and Other Disposition of Assets
Form
4797 Sales of Business Property
Instructions
for 4797
Schedule
D (Form 1040) Capital Gains and Losses
Form
8824 Like-Kind Exchanges