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Author: William H. Hoffman, James C. Young, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney, Annette Nellen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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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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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
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§ 1231 gain
Total recognized gain
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429,994
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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
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Jake purchased a $235,000 crane for his construction business. He sold the crane for $175,000 after taking $115,000 of depreciation. Assume Jake is
a. On what form would the gain or loss originally be reported?
b. What is the amount of gain or loss on the sale?
c. What amount of the gain or loss is subject to ordinary tax rates?
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?
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