Individual Income Taxes
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Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Data, Inc., purchased and placed in service $5,000 of office furniture on August 24, year 3. This is the only asset purchase during the year. Code § 179 expensing and bonus depreciation were not elected. Using the excerpt of the MACRS half-year convention table below, what is the MACRS depreciation in year 3 for the office furniture?
Recovery Period
5-Year
7-Year
10-Year
1
20%
14.29%
10%
2
32%
24.49%
18%
3
19.2%
17.49%
14.4%
If required, round your answer to the nearest dollar.
Data, Inc., purchased and placed in service $5,000 of office furniture on August 24, year 3. This is the only asset purchase during the year. Section 179 expensing and bonus depreciation were not elected. Using the excerpt of the MACRS half-year convention table below, what is the MACRS depreciation in year 3 for the office furniture?
Recovery Period
5-Year
7-Year
10-Year
1
20%
14.29%
10%
2
32%
24.49%
18%
3
19.2%
17.49%
14.4%
If required, round your answer to the nearest dollar.
a.$500
b.$715
c.$875
d.$1,000
Evergreen Corporation (calendar-year-end) acquired the following assets during the current year: (ignore §179 expense and bonus depreciation for this problem): (Use MACRS Table 1 and Table 2.)
Date Placed
Original
Asset
in Service
Basis
Machinery
October 25
$
110,000
Computer equipment
February 3
40,000
Used delivery truck*
August 17
53,000
Furniture
April 22
200,000
*The delivery truck is not a luxury automobile.
Q: What is the allowable MACRS depreciation on Evergreen’s property in the current year, assuming Evergreen does not elect §179 expense and elects out of bonus depreciation? (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
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Individual Income Taxes
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