Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 17, Problem 49P
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State the nature of the realized gain or loss from the distribution of property.
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Umair sold some equipments he used in his business on August 29, 2018, what originally purchased for $65,000 on Novermber 21, 2017. The equips yers MACRS method for a total of $17,249. Assume there is no additional actting of gaine and lossed for this taxtpayer.
Is the nature of the gain or loss considered ordinary or long-term?
Heron Company purchases commercial realty on November 13, 2002, for $650,000. Straight-line depreciation of $287,492 is claimed before the property is sold on February 22, 2020, for $850,000. What are the tax consequences of the sale of realty if Heron is:
A C corporation?
Heron Company purchases commercial realty on November 13, 2003, for $650,000. Straight-line depreciation of $287,492 is claimed
before the property is sold on February 22, 2021, for $850,000.
What are the tax consequences of the sale of realty if Heron is (a) a C corporation and (b) a sole proprietorship?
a. If Heron is a C corporation, what is the amount of each type of gain recognized?
If an amount is zero, enter "0". Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Character of Gain
Ordinary income under § 1245
Ordinary income under § 1250
Ordinary income under § 291.
§ 1231 gain
Total recognized gain
287,492 X
§ 1231 gain
Total recognized gain
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429,994
487,492
b. If Heron is a sole proprietorship, what is the amount of each type of gain recognized?
Character of Gain
Ordinary income under § 1245
Ordinary income under 5 1250
Ordinary income under § 291
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487,492
487,492
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Chapter 17 Solutions
Individual Income Taxes
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