Individual Income Taxes
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Author: Hoffman
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Chapter 8, Problem 21CE
LO.2 Euclid acquires a 7-year class asset on May 9, 2019, for $80,000 (the only asset acquired during the year). Euclid does not elect immediate expensing under § 179. She does not claim any available additional first-year
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Tonia acquires the following 5-year class property in 2019:
Asset
Date of Acquisition
Cost
X
January 15
$
70,000
Y
May 28
45,000
Z
November 23
90,000
Total
$
205,000
Tonia does not elect §179 or bonus depreciation. Tonia has $300,000 of taxable income from her business. Determine her total cost recovery deduction for the year.
LO.2, 3 Diana acquires, for $65,000, and places in service a 5-year class asset on December 19, 2020. It is the only asset that Diana acquires during 2020. Diana does not elect immediate expensing under § 179. She elects additional first-year deprecation. Calculate Diana’s total cost recovery deduction for 2020.
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Diana acquires, for $120,800, and places in service a 5-year class asset on December 19, 2021. It is the only asset that Diana acquires in 2021. Diana does not elect immediate expensing under § 179. She elects additional first-year deprecation.
Calculate Diana's total cost recovery deduction for 2021.
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Individual Income Taxes
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