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Depreciation Module

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STATUS

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type: project-status
project: sherpa-depreciation
last_updated: 2026-04-27
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# STATUS — sherpa-depreciation

*The freshest file. Answers "where am I on this project?" Updated at the end of every substantive session.*

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## Current state

<One short paragraph: what state is the project in right now? Mid-build? Shipped MVP? Stalled waiting on something? Be concrete.>

## In progress

- [ ] <What's actively being worked on. If nothing, write "Nothing in flight.">

## Next up

1. <The next thing to pick up when work resumes.>
2. <The thing after that, if obvious.>

## Blocked / waiting on

<External dependencies, decisions you need from someone, vendor responses, etc. "Nothing blocking" is a fine answer.>

## Known issues

<Bugs you know about but haven't fixed, edge cases not yet handled, debt you've taken on. Be specific so future-you doesn't get blindsided.>

## Recent wins

- 2026-04-27: <What was completed in the last session or two. Concrete, with dates.>

## Last session recap

*2026-04-27* — <One paragraph: what got done, what was learned, anything surprising. Read this first when picking up the project after a break.>

DECISIONS

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type: project-decisions
project: sherpa-depreciation
last_updated: 2026-04-27
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# DECISIONS — sherpa-depreciation

*Architectural and scope choices. Append-only log. Each entry is a decision that shouldn't be re-litigated without new information. If you find yourself reopening a decision, either add a new entry that overrides the old (and say why) or leave both so the history is visible.*

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## How to use this file

Each decision gets a dated entry with: what was decided, why, what was considered instead, and what would change our mind. Never delete entries — if a decision is reversed, add a new one that supersedes it.

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## 2026-04-27 — <Short decision title>

**Decision:** <what we chose>

**Context:** <the problem or question that forced a choice>

**Alternatives considered:** <what else was on the table and why we passed>

**Reasoning:** <why this option won>

**Would reconsider if:** <what new information would flip this>

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## 2026-04-27 — <Short decision title>

**Decision:**

**Context:**

**Alternatives considered:**

**Reasoning:**

**Would reconsider if:**

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<!-- Append new entries at the top. Older decisions remain below. -->

MEMORY

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type: project-memory
project: sherpa-depreciation
last_updated: 2026-04-27
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# MEMORY — sherpa-depreciation

*Standing facts, preferences, and accumulated context. Long-lived — not "what I did yesterday" (that's STATUS.md). Update when you learn something worth keeping.*

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## Purpose and scope

<Why this app exists, who uses it, what problem it solves. 2-3 sentences max.>

## Domain knowledge

<Rules of the domain that Claude should know before making changes. For tax apps: the specific IRS rules this module implements, state conformity notes, edge cases. For non-tax apps: business rules, workflows, naming conventions specific to this app's world.>

## User preferences discovered

<Things Ken has said he prefers, or patterns that work / don't work. Example: "Ken prefers server-rendered HTML over SPAs for internal tools." "Don't auto-format tax return numbers with commas on input, only on display.">

## Integrations and external systems

<APIs, webhooks, third-party services this app talks to. Auth patterns, rate limits, quirks.>

## Gotchas and lessons learned

<The things that have bitten us. Non-obvious behavior, debugging dead-ends, environment quirks. Write these when they happen so the next session doesn't repeat the mistake.>

## Data model highlights

<Key tables/models and what's non-obvious about them. Don't duplicate the schema — reference it. Focus on the things you'd warn someone about.>

CLAUDE.md

# Sherpa Depreciation — Project Instructions

## What This Is
Multi-regime asset depreciation engine for the Sherpa tax practice platform.
Separate Django project, same Supabase Postgres as tts-tax-app.

## Stack
| Layer | Technology |
|-------|-----------|
| Server | Django 5.2 LTS + Django REST Framework |
| Client | React + Vite + TypeScript |
| Database | Supabase Postgres (shared with tts-tax-app) |
| Hosting | Render.com |
| Dev Port | 8006 |

## How to Run

### Start Django dev server
```powershell
cd D:\dev\sherpa-depreciation
poetry install
poetry run python manage.py migrate
poetry run python manage.py seed_policies
poetry run python manage.py runserver 8006
```

### Start React client (dev)
```powershell
cd D:\dev\sherpa-depreciation\client
npm install
npm run dev
```

### Run tests
```powershell
cd D:\dev\sherpa-depreciation
poetry run pytest
```

## Architecture
- `apps/shared/` — `managed=False` models for tax app tables (Firm, Client, Entity, TaxReturn)
- `apps/depreciation/models/` — Asset, AssetEvent, RegimePolicy, ComputedDeprLine, ComputedRollup
- `apps/depreciation/services/` — Compute engine (MACRS, Book SL, conventions)
- `apps/depreciation/api/` — DRF serializers + viewsets
- `apps/depreciation/importers/` — CSV import
- `tests/` — pytest tests

## Key Rules
- **No real PII in dev** — use synthetic data
- **No secrets in repo** — all via `.env`
- **Migrations required** for model changes
- **Tests required** for every feature
- **Shared tables are read-only** — never modify tax app tables from this project
- **Depreciation outputs data, returns consume it** — no form/return logic here

## Tax Law Reference
- 2025: Bonus 100% (retroactive), 179 limit $1,250,000
- 2026: Bonus 20% (scheduled), 179 limit ~$1,270,000
- MACRS tables hardcoded from IRS Pub 946
- Regime policies seeded via `manage.py seed_policies`

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