Concept explainers
(a)
Cost concept: This is an accounting concept which states that the actual cost paid in receipt of the asset is the reliable measure and hence assets and services should be recorded at actual cost or historical cost.
To indicate: If the amount at which the land is recorded should be changed according to the appraised value of land
(b)
To indicate: The effect of sale of land for $2,125,000, on the
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- Boot Realty LLC receives cash of $75,000 upon completing a Section 1031 exchange. The cash received will be treated as: A long-term gain. Taxable. Reduction in the basis of the replacement property. A deferment until the replacement property is sold. Closing costs payment.arrow_forwardin the current year, Keyaki Construction Company exchanged a building, which cost $530,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $160,000, for a new building having a fair market value of $650,000 In connection with the exchange, Keyaki paid $280,000 in cash. What is the tax basis of the new building?arrow_forwardIs a deduction allowed under the MACRS rules for depreciable real estate (used in a business or held for investment) in the year the property is sold? If so, explain how it is calculated. O A. Yes, a deduction is allowed under the MACRS rules for depreciable real estate in the year the property is sold. It is assumed that the asset is held for the entire year. The amount of depreciation is computed by taking 100% of the annual depreciation. O B. No, there is no deduction allowed under the MACRS rules for depreciable real estate in the year the property is sold. O C. O D. Yes, a is deduction allowed under the MACRS rules for depreciable real estate in the year the property is sold. It is assumed that the asset is held for half the year. The amount of depreciation is computed by taking 6/12's of the annual depreciation. Yes, depreciation for real estate is computed using tables that follow the mid-month convention, so depreciation is allowed in the year of sale. The amount of…arrow_forward
- Russell Corporation sold a parcel of land valued at $442,500. Its basis in the land was $274,350. For the land, Russell received $76,500 in cash in year 0 and a note providing that Russell will receive $265,000 in year 1 and $101,000 in year 2 from the buyer. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) a. What is Russell's realized gain on the transaction? b. What is Russell's recognized gain in year 0, year 1, and year 2?arrow_forwardRussell Corporation sold a parcel of land valued at $425,000. Its basis in the land was $297,500. For the land, Russell received $101,250 in cash in year 0 and a note providing that Russell will receive $226,000 in year 1 and $97,750 in year 2 from the buyer. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. a. What is Russell's realized gain on the transaction? b. What is Russell's recognized gain in year 0, year 1, and year 2?arrow_forwardWould you please explain how to find the minimum taxable capital gain to be reported in Year 2? sold capital property in Year 1 for net proceeds of $500,000. The property has an adjusted cost base of $100,000. C received $200,000 at the time of the sale and a note for the balance to be paid in equal annual instalments over the following three years. What is the minimum taxable capital gain to be reported in Year 2?arrow_forward
- On January 2, 2019, ERICKCo. acquired a tract of land that is to be sold in the ordinary conduct of business. The purchase price ofthe property of P80,000,000 was paid in cash and total transaction costs of P600,000 related to the acquisition of the property was also paid at a later date. The land was subdivided into 2,000 lots (200 square meters for every lot) for an additional costof P5,500,000. On December 31, 2019, the market value of the lot was P1,500 per square meter.As of December 31, 2020, only 20,000 square meters are still unsold and the market value of the lost had increased to P1,600 per square meter. On this date, ERICKdecided to transfer the remaining lots into investment property that is to be carried under the fair value model. There was no additional cost incurred on the change of intention on the property. What amount of gain should ERICKCo. recognize as a result of the transfer?arrow_forward1. Suppose you have purchased land, a building, and some equipment. At the time of the acquisition, the land has a current fair value of $75,000, the building’s fair value is $60,000, and the equipment’s fair value is $15,000. Journalize the lump-sum purchase of the three assets for a total cost of $140,000. Assume you sign a note payable for this amount. Show all steps please.arrow_forwardAqua Corporation purchases nonresidential real property on May 8, 2020, for S1, 630, 000. Straight - line cost recovery is taken in the amount of $163, 000 before the property is sold on November 27, 2023, for S2, 445,000.a. Compute the amount of Aqua's recognized gain on the sale of the realty.b. Determine the amount of the recognized gain that is treated as § 1231 gain and the amount that is treated as § 1250 recapture (ordinary income due to § 291). § 1231 gain:§ 1250 recapture (ordinary income due to §arrow_forward
- Compute the charitable contribution deduction (ignoring the percentage limitation) for each of the following C corporations. If required, round your answers to nearest dollar. a. Amber Corporation donated inventory of clothing (basis of $128,500, fair market value of $160,625) to a qualified charitable organization that operates homeless shelters. Xarrow_forwardAccounting what is the taxable incomearrow_forwardSolve this accounting questionarrow_forward