If a taxpayer purchases a rental property for $300,000 and later spends $50,000 on improvements, the adjusted basis of the property becomes $350,000. If depreciation of $30,000 is claimed over time, the adjusted basis would then be reduced to $320,000. When the property is sold, this adjusted basis is subtracted from the selling price to determine the gain or loss.
During the meeting, the real estate investor explained how the adjusted basis of his property had increased due to the extensive renovations he had completed last year.
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