ACCT340-4013/ In a 1031 exchange Winston White exchanged business real estate that had an adjusted basis of $16,000 and a FMV of $22,000 for other business real estate with a fair market value of $19,000. No boot was exchanged. What is Winston's basis in the property received? O $22,000 O $0 O $16,000 O $19,000
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- Case B. Kapono Farms exchanged 100 acres of farmland for similar land. The farmland given had a book valueof $500,000 and a fair value of $700,000. Kapono paid $50,000 cash to complete the exchange. The exchangehas commercial substance.Required:1. What is the amount of gain or loss that Kapono would recognize on the exchange? What is the initial value ofthe new land?2. Repeat requirement 1 assuming that the fair value of the farmland given is $400,000 instead of $700,000.3. Repeat requirement 1 assuming that the exchange lacked commercial substance.Alvarez and Reymond, both NGAs, exchanged their equipment. Relevant data is presented below Alvarez Reymond Carrying amount 85,000 130,000 Fair value 95,000 115,000 Cash paid by Alvarez to Reymond 15,000 How much is the initial measurement of the equipment received by Reymond if the exchange has a commercial substance? Refer to the previous question, how much is the gain (loss) recognized by Reymond?1. Payor Inc. and Recipient Co. have an exchange with no commercial substance. The asset given up by Payor Inc. has a book value of P12,000 and a fair value of P15,000. The asset given up by Recipient Co. has a book value of P20,000 and a fair value of P19,000. Boot of P4,000 is received by Recipient Co. Recipient Co. should record the asset received at Group of answer choices P16,000 P19,000 P15,000 P20,000
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