Mike purchases a new heavy-duty truck (5-year class recovery property) for his delivery service on March 30, 2020. No other assets were purchased during the year. The truck is not considered a passenger automobile for purposes of the listed property and luxury automobile limitations. The truck has a depreciable basis of $46,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Assume half-year convention for tax. Click here to access the depreciation tables. a. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using financial accounting straight-line depreciation (not the straight-line MACRS election) over the truck's estimated useful life. $. b. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using the straight-line depreciation election, using MACRS tables over the minimum number of years with no bonus depreciation or election to expense. $. c. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020, including bonus depreciation but no election to expense, that Mike could deduct using the MACRS tables. $. d. Assume no income limit on the expense election. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 including the election to expense but no bonus depreciation that Mike could deduct. $_
Mike purchases a new heavy-duty truck (5-year class recovery property) for his delivery service on March 30, 2020. No other assets were purchased during the year. The truck is not considered a passenger automobile for purposes of the listed property and luxury automobile limitations. The truck has a depreciable basis of $46,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Assume half-year convention for tax. Click here to access the depreciation tables. a. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using financial accounting straight-line depreciation (not the straight-line MACRS election) over the truck's estimated useful life. $. b. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using the straight-line depreciation election, using MACRS tables over the minimum number of years with no bonus depreciation or election to expense. $. c. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020, including bonus depreciation but no election to expense, that Mike could deduct using the MACRS tables. $. d. Assume no income limit on the expense election. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 including the election to expense but no bonus depreciation that Mike could deduct. $_
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![Mike purchases a new heavy-duty truck (5-year class recovery property) for his delivery service on March
30, 2020. No other assets were purchased during the year. The truck is not considered a passenger
automobile for purposes of the listed property and luxury automobile limitations. The truck has a
depreciable basis of $46,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Assume half-year convention for tax.
Click here to access the depreciation tables.
a. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using financial accounting straight-line depreciation (not
the straight-line MACRS election) over the truck's estimated useful life.
$
b. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using the straight-line depreciation election, using
MACRS tables over the minimum number of years with no bonus depreciation or election to expense.
$
c. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020, including bonus depreciation but no election to expense,
that Mike could deduct using the MACRS tables.
$.
d. Assume no income limit on the expense election. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020
including the election to expense but no bonus depreciation that Mike could deduct.
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Transcribed Image Text:Mike purchases a new heavy-duty truck (5-year class recovery property) for his delivery service on March
30, 2020. No other assets were purchased during the year. The truck is not considered a passenger
automobile for purposes of the listed property and luxury automobile limitations. The truck has a
depreciable basis of $46,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Assume half-year convention for tax.
Click here to access the depreciation tables.
a. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using financial accounting straight-line depreciation (not
the straight-line MACRS election) over the truck's estimated useful life.
$
b. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020 using the straight-line depreciation election, using
MACRS tables over the minimum number of years with no bonus depreciation or election to expense.
$
c. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020, including bonus depreciation but no election to expense,
that Mike could deduct using the MACRS tables.
$.
d. Assume no income limit on the expense election. Calculate the amount of depreciation for 2020
including the election to expense but no bonus depreciation that Mike could deduct.
$ _
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