Hey all,
On the ceramic cooktop on my new IP the biggest plate does not heat up.
I knew this before buying but I can not decide whether it is better to replace or repair from a tax point of view.
A new cooktop is $359 and repairing would be a few hundred. $0 to install.
I'm thinking getting new and write the old one off on the depreciation schedule I'm yet to get. Guessing the current cooktop is over 20 years old.
What are your thoughts?
On the ceramic cooktop on my new IP the biggest plate does not heat up.
I knew this before buying but I can not decide whether it is better to replace or repair from a tax point of view.
A new cooktop is $359 and repairing would be a few hundred. $0 to install.
I'm thinking getting new and write the old one off on the depreciation schedule I'm yet to get. Guessing the current cooktop is over 20 years old.
What are your thoughts?