While completing undergraduate school work in information systems, Dallin Bourne and Michael Banks decided to start a technology support company called eSys Answers. During year 1, they bought the following assets and incurred the following start-up fees: Year 1 Assets Purchase Date Basis Computers (5-year) October 30, Year 1 $ 15,100 Office equipment (7-year) October 30, Year 1 10,000 Furniture (7-year) October 30, Year 1 3,200 Start-up costs October 30, Year 1 17,180 In April of year 2, they decided to purchase a customer list from a company providing virtually the same services, started by fellow information systems students preparing to graduate. The customer list cost $10,180, and the sale was completed on April 30. During their summer break, Dallin and Michael passed on internship opportunities in an attempt to really grow their business into something they could do full time after graduation. In the summer, they purchased a small van (for transportation, not considered a luxury auto) and a pinball machine (to help attract new employees). They bought the van on June 15, Year 2, for $16,000 and spent $3,100 getting it ready to put into service. The pinball machine cost $4,100 and was placed in service on July 1, Year 2. Year 2 Assets Purchase Date Basis Van June 15, Year 2 $ 19,100 Pinball machine (7-year) July 1, Year 2 4,100 Customer list April 30, Year 2 10,180 Assume that eSys Answers does not claim any §179 expense or bonus depreciation. (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.) Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Required: a. What are the maximum cost recovery deductions for eSys Answers for Year 1 and Year 2? b. Complete eSys Answers's Form 4562 for Year 1.  c. What is eSys Answers' basis in each of its assets at the end of Year 2? Original Basis, Immediate Expense, Year 1 Cost Recovery, Year 2 Cost Recovery, Year 2 Ending Basis

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While completing undergraduate school work in information systems, Dallin Bourne and Michael Banks decided to start a technology support company called eSys Answers. During year 1, they bought the following assets and incurred the following start-up fees:

Year 1 Assets Purchase Date Basis
Computers (5-year) October 30, Year 1 $ 15,100
Office equipment (7-year) October 30, Year 1 10,000
Furniture (7-year) October 30, Year 1 3,200
Start-up costs October 30, Year 1 17,180

In April of year 2, they decided to purchase a customer list from a company providing virtually the same services, started by fellow information systems students preparing to graduate. The customer list cost $10,180, and the sale was completed on April 30. During their summer break, Dallin and Michael passed on internship opportunities in an attempt to really grow their business into something they could do full time after graduation. In the summer, they purchased a small van (for transportation, not considered a luxury auto) and a pinball machine (to help attract new employees). They bought the van on June 15, Year 2, for $16,000 and spent $3,100 getting it ready to put into service. The pinball machine cost $4,100 and was placed in service on July 1, Year 2.

Year 2 Assets Purchase Date Basis
Van June 15, Year 2 $ 19,100
Pinball machine (7-year) July 1, Year 2 4,100
Customer list April 30, Year 2 10,180

Assume that eSys Answers does not claim any §179 expense or bonus depreciation. (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.)

Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.

Required:

a. What are the maximum cost recovery deductions for eSys Answers for Year 1 and Year 2?

b. Complete eSys Answers's Form 4562 for Year 1. 

c. What is eSys Answers' basis in each of its assets at the end of Year 2?

Original Basis, Immediate Expense, Year 1 Cost Recovery, Year 2 Cost Recovery, Year 2 Ending Basis

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