Determining Acquisition Cost. Tarpley, Inc. acquired land for $400,000. The closing costs amounted to $11,000, and the firm paid $7,250 for the current period’s property taxes at the end of the year. Tarpley plans to build a new storage facility on the land costing $2,350,000. To prepare for construction on the new facility, Tarpley removed an old storage building at a cost of $23,000 and acquired building permits for $2,500. What is the acquisition cost of the land?
Determining Acquisition Cost. Tarpley, Inc. acquired land for $400,000. The closing costs amounted to $11,000, and the firm paid $7,250 for the current period’s property taxes at the end of the year. Tarpley plans to build a new storage facility on the land costing $2,350,000. To prepare for construction on the new facility, Tarpley removed an old storage building at a cost of $23,000 and acquired building permits for $2,500. What is the acquisition cost of the land?
Determining Acquisition Cost. Tarpley, Inc. acquired land for $400,000. The closing costs amounted to $11,000, and the firm paid $7,250 for the current period’s property taxes at the end of the year. Tarpley plans to build a new storage facility on the land costing $2,350,000. To prepare for construction on the new facility, Tarpley removed an old storage building at a cost of $23,000 and acquired building permits for $2,500. What is the acquisition cost of the land?
Joe transferred the following assets to JH Corporation.
Basis to Transferor
FMV
Cash
$120,000
$120,000
Machinery
$48,000
$36,000
Land
$108,000
$144,000
In exchange, Joe received 50% of JH Corporation’s only class of stock outstanding. The stock has no established value. However, all parties believe that the value of the stock Joe received is the equivalent of the value of the assets she transferred. The only other shareholder, Ethan, formed JH Corporation five years ago.
Joe has no gain or loss on the transfer.
JH Corporation has a basis of $48,000 in the machinery and $108,000 in the land.
JH Corporation has a basis of $36,000 in the machinery and $144,000 in the land.
Joe has a basis of $276,000 in the stock of JH Corporation.e. None of the above.
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