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Lina purchased a new car for use in her business during 2021. The auto was the only business asset she purchased during
the year, and her business was extremely profitable. Calculate her maximum depreciation deductions (including §179
expense unless stated otherwise) for the automobile in 2021 and 2022 (Lina doesn't want to take bonus depreciation for
2021 or 2022) in the following alternative scenarios (assuming half-year convention for all): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2,
and Exhibit 10-10.)
e. The vehicle cost $92,000, and she used it 20 percent for business.
Depreciation
deduction
Year
2021
2022
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