In year 0, Canon purchased a machine to use in its business for $56,000. In year 3, Canon sold the machine for $42,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Canon depreciated the machine by $32,000. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Canon will recognize on the sale, assuming that it is a partnership? Total Gain/Loss Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/Loss Ordinary Gain/Loss 1231 gain/Loss
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- n year 0, Canon purchased a machine to use in its business for $56,000. In year 3, Canon sold the machine for $42,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Canon depreciated the machine by $32,000. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) d. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Canon will recognize on the sale, assuming that it is a corporation and the sale proceeds were decreased to $20,000?n year 0, Canon purchased a machine to use in its business for $56,000. In year 3, Canon sold the machine for $42,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Canon depreciated the machine by $32,000. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) c. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Canon will recognize on the sale, assuming that it is a corporation and the sale proceeds were increased to $60,000? Total Gain/Loss Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/Loss Ordinary Gain/Loss 1231 gain/loss3. In year 0, Canon purchased a machine to use in its business for $56,000. In year 3, Canon sold the machine for $42,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Canon depreciated the machine by $32,000. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) b. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Canon will recognize on the sale, assuming that it is a corporation? Total Gain/Loss Recognized? Ordinary Gain/Loss? 1231 Gain/Loss?
- 5. In year 0, Canon purchased a machine to use in its business for $56,000. In year 3, Canon sold the machine for $42,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Canon depreciated the machine by $32,000. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) d. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Canon will recognize on the sale, assuming that it is a corporation and the sale proceeds were decreased to $20,000? Total Gain/Loss Recognized? Ordinary Gain/Loss? 1231 Gain/Loss?In year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $56,000 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $36,700. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $29,800. Note: Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. b. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale if the sale proceeds are increased to $61,250? Description Total Gain or (Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain or (Loss) Ordinary Gain or (Loss) $1231 gain or (loss) AmountIn year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $57,250 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $44,300. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $24,900. Note: Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. a. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale? Description Total Gain or (Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain or (Loss): Ordinary Gain or (Loss) $1231 gain or (loss) Amount
- In year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $54,500 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $36,000. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $26,700. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What is the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale? b. What is the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale if the sale proceeds are increased to $65,500?In year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $55,500 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $38,600. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $28,200. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What is the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale? Description Amount Total Gain/(Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/(Loss): Ordinary Gain/(Loss) §1231 gain/(loss)Hauswirth Corporation sold (or exchanged) a warehouse in year 0. Hauswirth bought the warehouse several years ago for $65,000, and it has claimed $23,000 of depreciation expense against the building. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Required: a. Assuming that Hauswirth receives $50,000 in cash for the warehouse, compute the amount and character of Hauswirth's recognized gain or loss on the sale. b. Assuming that Hauswirth exchanges the warehouse in a like-kind exchange for some land with a fair market value of $50,000, compute Hauswirth's realized gain or loss, recognized gain or loss, deferred gain or loss, and basis in the new land. c. Assuming that Hauswirth receives $20,000 in cash in year O and a $50,000 note receivable that is payable in year 1, compute the amount and character of Hauswirth's gain or loss in year O and in year 1.
- In year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $44,500 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $38,400. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $31,100. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale? Description Amount Total Gain/(Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/(Loss): Ordinary Gain/(Loss) §1231 gain/(loss) b. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale if the sale proceeds are increased to $68,000? Description Amount Total Gain/(Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/(Loss): Ordinary Gain/(Loss) §1231 gain/(loss) c. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale…Hauswirth Corporation sold (or exchanged) a warehouse in year 0. Hauswirth bought the warehouse several years ago for $65,000, and it has claimed $23,000 of depreciation expense against the building. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leav no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Required: a. Assuming that Hauswirth receives $50,000 in cash for the warehouse, compute the amount and character of Hauswirth's recognized gain or loss on the sale. b. Assuming that Hauswirth exchanges the warehouse in a like-kind exchange for some land with a fair market value of $50,000, compute Hauswirth's realized gain or loss, recognized gain or loss, deferred gain or loss, and basis in the new land. c. Assuming that Hauswirth receives $20,000 in cash in year O and a $50,000 note receivable that is payable in year 1, compute th amount and character of Hauswirth's gain or loss in year O and in year 1. Complete this question by…In year 0, Longworth Partnership purchased a machine for $58,250 to use in its business. In year 3, Longworth sold the machine for $37,900. Between the date of the purchase and the date of the sale, Longworth depreciated the machine by $25,200. (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) c. What are the amount and character of the gain or loss Longworth will recognize on the sale if the sale proceeds are decreased to $19,400? Description Amount Total Gain/(Loss) Recognized Character of Recognized Gain/(Loss): Ordinary Gain/(Loss) $1231 gain/(loss)