Rueben’s cost recovery |
|
2018 |
$11235 |
2019 |
$38460 |
2020 |
$38460 |
2021 |
$38460 |
2022 |
$8013 |
Rueben’s cost recovery |
||
2018 |
$11235 |
(1500000*0.749%) |
2019 |
$38460 |
(1500000*2.564%) |
2020 |
$38460 |
(1500000*2.564%) |
2021 |
$38460 |
(1500000*2.564%) |
2022 |
$8013 |
(1500000*2.564%*2.5/12) |
Problem 6-45 (LO 6-3) Rueben acquires a warehouse on September 1, 2018, for $1.5 million. On...
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Lopez acquired a building on June 1, 2015, for $8,284,900. Compute the depreciation deduction assuming the building is classified as (a) residential and (b) non residential. Click here to access the depreciation table to use for this problem. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. a. Calculate Lopez's cost recovery deduction for 2020 if the building is classified as residential rental real estate. $ b. Calculate Lopez's cost recovery deduction for 2020 if the building is classified as...
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