Chaz Corporation has taxable income in 2019 of $368,000 for purposes of computing the §179 ex following assets during the year: Asset Office furniture Placed in Service Basis September 12 $ 691,000 February 10 934,000 August 21 67,000 Computer equipment Delivery truck Qualified improvement property September 30 Total $ 1,535,000 3,227,000 What is the maximum total depreciation deduction that Chaz may deduct in 2019?
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- Assume that TDW Corporation (calendar-year-end) has 2023 taxable income of $652,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2023: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4. and Table 5.) Asset Machinery Computer equipment Furniture Total Placed in Service September 12 February 10 April 2 Basis $2,270,250 263,325 880,425 $ 3,414,000 Problem 10-57 Part b (Algo) b. What is the maximum total depreciation, including §179 expense, that TDW may deduct in 2023 on the assets it placed in service in 2023, assuming no bonus depreciation? Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. Maximum total depreciation deduction (including §179 expense)Assume that ACW Corporation has 2021 taxable income of $1,500,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2021 (assume no bonus depreciation): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2 and Table 5.) Asset Machinery Computer equipment Delivery truck Qualified improvement property Total Placed in Service September 12 February 10 August 21 April 2 Basis $ 470,000 70,000 93,000 a. Maximum §179 expense for 2021 b. Maximum total deductible depreciation for 2021 1,380,000 $ 2,013,000 a. What is the maximum amount of §179 expense ACW may deduct for 2021? b. What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2021 on the assets it placed in service in 2021? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)1 Assume that ACW Corporation has 2021 taxable income of $1,940,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2021 (assume no bonus depreciation): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2 and Table 5.) Asset Placed in Service Basis Machinery 12-Sep $ 514,000 Computer equipment 10-Feb 114,000 Delivery truck 21-Aug 137,000 Qualified improvement property 02-Apr 1,424,000 Total $ 2,189,000 What is the maximum amount of §179 expense ACW may deduct for 2021? What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2021 on the assets it placed in service in 2021? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
- Assume that ACW Corporation has 2021 taxable income of $1,920,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2021 (assume no bonus depreciation): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2 and_Table 5.) Bas is $ 512,000 112,000 135,000 1,422,000 Asset Machi nery Computer equipment Delivery truck Qualified improvement property Placed in Service 12-Sep 10-Feb 21-Aug 02-Apr Total $ 2,181,000 a. What is the maximum amount of §179 expense ACW may deduct for 2021? b. What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2021 on the assets it placed in service in 20021? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) a. Maximum §179 expense for 2021 b. Maximum total deductible depreciation for 2021Assume that ACW Corporation has 2023 taxable income of $1,880,000 for purposes of computing the $179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2023 (assume no bonus depreciation): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, and Table 5.) Asset Placed in Service Basis Machinery 12-September $ 508,000 Computer equipment 10-February 108,000 Delivery truck 21-August 131,000 Qualified real property (MACRS, 15 year, 02-April 1,418,000 150% DB) Total $ 2,165,000 a. What is the maximum amount of §179 expense ACW may deduct for 2023? b. What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2023 on the assets it placed in service in 2023? Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. a. Maximum §179 expense for 2023 b. Maximum total deductible depreciation for 2023Assume that TDW Corporation (calendar year-end) has 2021 taxable income of $696,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2021: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.) Asset Placed in Service Basis Machinery September 12 $ 2,275,750 Computer equipment February 10 270,475 Furniture April 2 889,775 Total $ 3,436,000 What is the maximum total depreciation, including §179 expense, that TDW may deduct in 2021 on the assets it placed in service in 2021, assuming no bonus depreciation? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
- Assume that TDW Corporation (calendar year-end) has 2021 taxable income of $696,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2021: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.) Asset Placed in Service Basis Machinery September 12 $ 2,275,750 Computer equipment February 10 270,475 Furniture April 2 889,775 Total $ 3,436,000 What is the maximum amount of §179 expense TDW may deduct for 2021? (713270 is my prev answer and its wrong)Assume that ACW Corporation has 2022 taxable income of $1,960,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2022 (assume no bonus depreciation): (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2 and Table 5.) Asset Placed in Service Machinery 12-September Basis $ 516,000 Computer equipment Delivery truck 10-February 21-August 116,000 Qualified real property (MACRS, 15 year, 2-April 150% DB) Total 139,000 1,426,000 $ 2,197,000 a. What is the maximum amount of $179 expense ACW may deduct for 2022? b. What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2022 on the assets it placed in service in 2022? Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. a. Maximum §179 expense for 2022 b. Maximum total deductible depreciation for 2022Assume that TDW Corporation (calendar-year-end) has 2019 taxable income of $672,000 for purposes of computing the $179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2019: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.) Placed in Asset Service Basis Machinery September 12 $ 2,272,750 Computer equipment February 10 266,575 Furniture April 2 884,675 Total $ 3,424,000 b. What is the maximum total depreciation, including §179 expense, that TDW may deduct in 2019 on the assets it placed in service in 2019, assuming no bonus depreciation? (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
- Assume that ACW Corporation has 2022 taxable income of $1,500,000 for purposes of computing the $179 expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2022 (assume no bonus depreciation): Asset Placed in Service Basis Machinery September 12 $470,000 Computer equipment February 10 $ 70,000 Delivery truck August 21 $ 93,000 Qualified real property April 2 $ 1,380,000 (MACRS, 15 year, 150% DB) Total $2,013,000 Question: What is the maximum amount of §179 expense ACW may deduct for 2022? Answer: Question: What is the maximum total depreciation that ACW may deduct in 2022 on the assets it placed in service in 2022?Assume that Timberline Corporation has 2023 taxable income of $248,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense. It acquired the following assets in 2023: (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, and Table 5.) Asset Furniture (7-year) Computer equipment (5-year) Copier (5-year) Machinery (7-year) Total Problem 10-58 Part a (Algo) Purchase Date December 1 February 28 a-1. Maximum §179 expense a-2. Maximum §179 carryforward to 2023 July 15 May 22 Required: a-1. What is the maximum amount of $179 expense Timberline may deduct for 2023? a-2. What is Timberline's §179 carryforward to 2024, if any? $ 1,050,000 $ Basis $ 526,000 98,000 38,000 588,000 $ 1,250,000 0Chaz Corporation has taxable income in 2020 of $396,000 for purposes of computing the §179 expense and acquired the following assets during the year: Asset Placed in Service Basis Office Furniture 12-Sep 621,000.00 Computer equipment 10-Feb 948,000.00 Delivery Truck 21-Aug 74,000.00 Qualified property improvement 30-Sep 1,549,000.00 Total 3,192,000.00 What is the maximum total depreciation deduction that Chaz may deduct in 2020? (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.) (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)