ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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Copper Corporation sold machinery for $47,000 on December 31, 2021. The machinery had been purchased on January 2, 2018, for $60,000 and had an adjusted basis of $41,000 at the date of the sale. For 2021, what should Copper report?
a.Ordinary income of $6,000.
b.A § 1231 gain of $6,000.
c.A § 1231 gain of $3,000 and $3,000 of ordinary income.
d.A § 1231 gain of $6,000 and $3,000 of ordinary income.
Elixir inc purchased equipement in 2018 for $50,000 with no residual value. On December 31, 2020 accumulated depreciation using the straight-line method for financial reporting was 15,000. for tax purposes elixir uses MACRS depreciation resulting in $35,600 in accumulated depreciation for tax purposes onDecember 31, 2020. taxable income was $100,000 for 2020 and the companies tax rate was 25%. determine the GAAP basis of equipment on December 30, 2020. determine the tax basis of equipment on December 30 2020. Assuming a different tax liability balance of 4900 on December 31, 2019 report income tax expense for 2020.
The following information is available for the first three years of operations for Cooper Company:
Year Taxable Income
2017 $500,000
2018 375,000
2019 400,000
On January 2, 2017, heavy equipment costing $800,000 was purchased. The equipment had a life of 5 years and no salvage value. The straight-line method of depreciation is used for book purposes and the tax depreciation taken each year is listed below:
Tax Depreciation
2017
2018
2019
2020
Total
$264,000
$360,000
$120,000
$56,000
$800,000
The enacted tax rates are 40% for all years.
Instructions
Prepare a schedule comparing depreciation for financial reporting and tax purposes.
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ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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