Question: Comprehensive Problem 1 - Part 1: Taxpayer information, Form 1040, Schedules 1, 2, and 3, Schedule A, and Schedule B. Rental income includes $1,150 per

Comprehensive Problem 1 - Part 1: Taxpayer information, Form 1040, Schedules 1, 2, and 3, Schedule A, and Schedule B.

Rental income includes $1,150 per month for two months under the previous lease (which ended February 28, 2022). The new lease is $1,300 per month for ten months under the new lease but the tenant paid only $900 in May 2022 because the tenant paid $400 for repairs to the apartment, and with the Arcs permission, reduced Mays rent by $400. The new lease also required the tenant to pay last months $1,300 rent in February 2022. The home was acquired for $85,000 in 2006. On May 12, 2022, the Arcs installed new fixtures (7-year recovery period) at a cost of $3,500. They wish to maximize the cost recovery on the new fixtures but make no elections.

Noah provides the management services for the rental including selection of tenants, maintenance, repairs, rent collection, and other services as needed. On average, Noah spends about two hours per week on the rental activity. The revenue and expenses for the year are as follows:

Rental income$16,200

insurance-$800

Interest expense-$5,800

Property taxes-$1,500

Miscellaneous expenses-$500

Please help with depreciation & Rental Income! I have entered $16200, and it says its wrong.

Comprehensive Problem 1 - Part 1: Taxpayer information, Form 1040, Schedules 1,2, and 3, Schedule A, and Schedule B. Rental income includes $1,150

18 Depreciation expense or depletion \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline 18 & 3,791 \\ \hline \end{tabular} 18 Depreciation expense or depletion \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline 18 & 3,791 \\ \hline \end{tabular}

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