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The following
support bulletins are available for
troubleshooting and tax purposes:

Bulletins
Small
Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007
The Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax
Act of 2007 was signed by the
President on May 25, 2007 to provide small
business tax
relief and extend the work opportunity tax
credits (WOTC) and to also extend tax incentives
for properties located in the GO Zone for
businesses affected by hurricane Katrina.
Businesses and individuals in the GO Zone are
eligible for special tax incentives to offset
redevelopment costs in the affected areas. For
small business eligible for Section 179 the
expense amount for 2007 has increased from
$112,000 to $125,000. Additionally the phase-out
level for acquisitions was increased from
$450,000 to $500,000. These changes have been
made as and update to Asset Keeper Version 22
and is available for immediate download.
Click here to go to
the updates page now!

Bulletin
Gulf
Opportunity Zone Act
The Gulf Opportunity Zone Act was signed by the
President on December 21, 2005 to provide tax
relief for businesses affected by hurricane
Katrina. Businesses and individuals in the GO
Zone are eligible for special tax incentives to
offset redevelopment costs in the affected
areas. There are two provisions that affect
Asset Keeper.
- Bonus Depreciation -
The depreciation under Code Sec. 167 is
increased by 50 percent of the cost of qualified
Katrina GO Zone property. This includes...
- Property described in Code Sec. 168(k)(2)(A)(i),
such as purchased software, leasehold
improvements, covered property with a recovery
period of 20 years or less, and certain
equipment, or
- Certain nonresidential real property or
residential real property, substantially all of
which is used in the Katrina GO Zone and is in
the active conduct of a trade or business by a
taxpayer in the Katrina GO Zone.
Original use of the property in the GO Zone must
start with the taxpayer on or after August 28,
2005. The property can be new OR used.
Residential rental and nonresidential property
must be placed in service on or before December
31, 2008.
All other property must be placed in service on
or before December 31, 2007.
- Code Section 179 Expensing - The regular Code Section 179 expensing deduction
is $ 100,000 beginning in tax years that begin
in 2003 and through tax years that begin in
2007. The GO Zone Act increases the Code Section
179 amount to $ 200,000 through tax years
beginning in 2007. Property purchased on or
after August 28, 2005 qualifies. It also
increases the $ 400,000 investment limitation by
the lesser of $ 600,000 or the cost of qualified
Code Section 179 GO Zone property placed in
service during the tax year. The increases in
the Code Section 179 expensing amounts and
investment limitations are NOT indexed for
inflation like the amounts prescribed under the
law are.
The provisions of the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act
will be implemented in Asset Keeper, Version 21,
as soon as more details regarding qualifying
property has been released. This should be
completed by January 15th, 2006

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(Click here to find out what
version of Windows XP you are running!)
Windows
Firewall protection is automatically enabled
after installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
(SP2). This may prevent Asset Keeper's Automatic
Update feature from updating itself via the
internet. You must allow Asset Keeper's Update
program "upd.exe" internet access when
prompted by Windows.
Note: If you have already denied
Asset Keeper's Update program access to the
internet or Windows Firewall does not prompt you
to allow access to the internet, click the link
below for instructions on how to configure
Windows Firewall to allow Asset Keeper to update
from the internet.
Windows XP (SP2) Firewall configuration for
Asset Keeper
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Logon as Administrator (or
user with Administrator privileges) and
click the new Security Center icon found in
the Windows XP (SP2) Control Panel.
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Click Windows Firewall in
the Security Center and click the Exceptions
tab which lists all of the programs and
services that you are currently allowing
access to the internet.
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Click the Add Program...
button, click once on the Asset Keeper
Version 19 icon and then click Browse... to
browse for the Asset Keeper Updater, "upd.exe"
which will be located in the folder where
Asset Keeper is installed (i.e. C:\Program
Files\ak19 ).
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Click on the "upd.exe" file
in the ak19 folder, click Open and then
click OK.
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Finally, check the box next
to the upd program and then click OK. Close
the Security Center and start Asset Keeper.
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To make sure you have
access, allow Asset Keeper to check for and
install the latest update when prompted to
do so.
How to tell what version of
Windows XP you are running:
- Right-click on My
Computer on your Windows Desktop and go to
Properties
- Read the version
information for your computer located under
System

Bulletin
2005
Depreciation Caps for Luxury Autos and Section
179 Expense Deductions
The following tables contain the
depreciation caps for luxury autos, trucks and
vans, and electric vehicles for 2004 and
2005. The 2005 amounts include the inflation
adjustments for this year.
Luxury Autos Bonus
Depreciation Elections
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No Depreciation |
30% Bonus
Depreciation |
50% Bonus
Depreciation |
|
Year of Depreciation |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
|
1st Year |
$ 2,960 |
$ 2,960 |
$ 7,560
|
$ 7,560
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$ 10,610
|
$ 10,610
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|
2nd Year |
$ 4,800 |
$ 4,700 |
$ 4,800
|
$ 4,700
|
$ 4,800
|
$ 4,700
|
|
3rd Year |
$ 2,850 |
$ 2,850 |
$ 2,850
|
$ 2,850
|
$ 2,850
|
$ 2,850
|
|
4th Year and After |
$ 1,675 |
$ 1,675 |
$ 1,675
|
$ 1,675
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$ 1,675
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$ 1,675
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Trucks and Vans Bonus Depreciation
Elections
|
|
No Depreciation |
30% Bonus
Depreciation |
50% Bonus
Depreciation |
|
Year of Depreciation |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
|
1st Year |
$ 3,260
|
$ 3,260
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$ 7,860
|
$ 7,860
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$ 10,910
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$ 10,910
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2nd Year |
$ 5,300
|
$ 5,200
|
$ 5,300
|
$ 5,200
|
$ 5,300
|
$ 5,200
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|
3rd Year |
$ 3,150
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$ 3,150
|
$ 3,150
|
$ 3,150
|
$ 3,150
|
$ 3,150
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|
4th Year and After |
$ 1,875
|
$ 1,875
|
$ 1,875
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$ 1,875
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$ 1,875
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$ 1,875
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Electric Vehicles
Bonus Depreciation Elections
|
|
No Depreciation |
30% Bonus
Depreciation |
50% Bonus
Depreciation |
|
Year of Depreciation |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
2004 |
2005 |
|
1st Year |
$ 8,880
|
$ 8,880
|
$ 22,650
|
$ 22,650
|
$ 31,830
|
$ 31,830
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2nd Year |
$ 14,300
|
$ 14,200
|
$ 14,300
|
$ 14,200
|
$ 14,300
|
$ 14,200
|
|
3rd Year |
$ 8,550
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$ 8,450
|
$ 8,550
|
$ 8,450
|
$ 8,550
|
$ 8,450
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4th Year and After |
$ 5,125
|
$ 5,125
|
$ 5,125
|
$ 5,125
|
$ 5,125
|
$ 5,125
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The following table shows the newly released
amounts for Section 179 expense and
acquisition limits for 2004 through 2006.
The 2006 amounts include the inflation
adjustments for this year.
|
Code Section 179 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
Maximum
Investment Limitation
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$ 102,000
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$ 105,000
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$ 108,000
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Acquisition
Limitation |
$ 410,000
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$ 420,000
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$ 430,000
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Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2004-14 -
"Depreciation of MACRS Property That is Acquired
in a Like-kind Exchange or As a Result of an
Involuntary Conversion"
In response to Notice
2000-4, the IRS issued Notice 2004-14.
These temporary regulations provide guidance on
how to depreciate MACRS property acquired in a
like-kind exchange under section 1031 or as a
result of an involuntary conversion under
section 1033 when both the acquired and
relinquished property are subject to MACRS in
the hands of the acquiring taxpayer. These
temporary regulations will affect taxpayers
involved in a like-kind exchange under section
1031 or an involuntary conversion under section
1033.
The regulation is
effective and retroactive for like-kind
exchanges on or after February 26, 2004.
Read the entire text of
IRB 2004 at:
www.irs.gov/irb/2004-14_IRB/ar08.html
To learn how Asset Keeper
handles like-exchanges, click here:
www.proware-cpa.com/ak_trade.htm
Bulletin
"Job Creation and Workers Assistance Act
of 2002" pertaining to individual states.
Please see the following chart to determine
which states are complying with the additional
first year 30% depreciation.
|
State |
Allowance |
State |
Allowance |
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AL |
Allowed |
MT |
Allowed |
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AK |
Allowed |
NC |
Special |
|
AR |
Not Allowed |
ND |
Allowed |
|
AZ |
Not Allowed |
NE |
Not Allowed |
|
CA |
Not Allowed |
NH |
Not Allowed |
|
CO |
Allowed |
NJ |
Not Allowed |
|
CT |
Not Allowed |
NM |
Allowed |
|
DC |
Not Allowed |
NV |
Allowed |
|
DE |
Allowed |
NY |
Allowed |
|
FL |
Not Allowed |
OH |
Special |
|
GA |
Not Allowed |
OK |
Special |
|
HI |
Not Allowed |
OR |
Allowed |
|
IA |
Not Allowed |
PA |
Not Allowed |
|
ID |
Not Allowed |
RI |
Not Allowed |
|
IL |
Not Allowed |
SC |
Not Allowed |
|
IN |
Not Allowed |
SD |
Allowed |
|
KS |
Allowed |
TN |
Not Allowed |
|
KY |
Not Allowed |
TX |
Not Allowed |
|
LA |
Allowed |
UT |
Allowed |
|
MA |
Not Allowed |
VA |
Not Allowed |
|
MD |
Not Allowed |
VT |
Not Allowed |
|
ME |
Special |
WA |
Allowed |
|
MI |
Allowed |
WI |
Not Allowed |
|
MN |
Special |
WV |
Allowed |
|
MO |
Special |
WY |
Allowed |
|
MS |
Not Allowed |
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NOTE: Use this table for reference only!
Contact your state tax office for an official
decision on compliance.
As of this date, some states are undecided on the treatment for the additional 30%
depreciation. Based on their current law these
states will comply with the Federal Tax Law
changes as the appear, unless otherwise noted.

Bulletin
If you receive an
"invalid path or filename" error when
attempting to open the program, check your path
statement located in the autoexec.bat file.
Chances are there is an invalid path statement.
To trouble shoot the problem, REM (comment) the
path statement and reboot your PC. If you can
open the program successfully, you know the
problem is in the path statement.

If you wish to ask specific questions or request additional
information, e-mail us at info@proware-cpa.com.
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