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They keep talking about eliminating it Jeff, but I think it's still available.
Here's another explanation.
http://www.mineralweb.com/owners-guide/leased-and-producing/royalty...
The short answer...take the 15%.
The long answer...A working interest owner is entitled to a deduction for the greater of cost depletion or allowable percentage depletion. Cost depletion is based on the property's leasehold cost (LHC) and is calculated using the mineral reserves (obtained from engineering reports) and the number of units sold for the year. Cost depletion stops when the LHC is fully depleted. Percentage depletion continues (even after LHC is depleted) because it is based on a percentage of gross income from the property. (Reference Thomson Reuters 1040 Quickfinder 2009)
Can't advise you whether or not to go to a professional but I highly doubt IRS will visit for this particular issue.
Jan,
Thanks, I think I'll keep doing my own taxes at least until the big money starts coming in. Notice I said when and not "If".
Heres hoping. Jeff
Thank you all for your replies. You have been very helpful. I will continue with the taxes and take the 15% allowance given. Maybe there have been others helped by this little discussion.
Before GHS we wouldn't have anywhere to ask advice of people in the same situations as us.
Thanks Keith for giving us the opportunity to share.
Jeff
Polly,
This raises an interesting point. If you have Chesapeake as your driller, and they never tell you the gross amount for which your gas was sold, then you must call them to find out. Is that right?
Polly,
On the version we were using, I believe it is the premier version, as soon as you enter your royalty, the next screen asks you to enter the depletion allowance. When you hit the button asking what is this it explains that usually this is 15% for a small interest owner. When you enter 15% it calculates what your taxable royalty is and enters it on your tax return. Jeff
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