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To discuss: Ways of calculating retirement benefits under social security and the factors that affect the amount of benefits.
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Assume that Timberline Corporation has 2024 taxable income of $240,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. It acquired the following assets in 2024: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, and Table 5.)
Asset
Purchase Date
Basis
Furniture (7-year)
December 1
$ 550,000
Computer equipment (5-year)
February 28
90,000
Copier (5-year)
July 15
30,000
Machinery (7-year)
May 22
580,000
Total
$ 1,250,000
b. What would Timberline's maximum depreciation deduction be for 2024 assuming no bonus depreciation?
Convers Corporation (calendar-year-end) acquired the following assets during the current tax year: (ignore §179 expense and bonus depreciation for this problem): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, and Table 5.)
Asset
Date Placed in Service
Original Basis
Machinery
October 25
$ 70,000
Computer equipment
February 3
10,000
Delivery truck*Footnote asterisk
March 17
23,000
Furniture
April 22
150,000
Total
$ 253,000
*Footnote asteriskThe delivery truck is not a luxury automobile.
In addition to these assets, Convers installed qualified real property (MACRS, 15 year, 150% DB) on May 12 at a cost of $300,000.
a. What is the allowable MACRS depreciation on Convers's property in the current year assuming Convers does not elect §179 expense and elects out of bonus depreciation?
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