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Arturiano [62]
3 years ago
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On October 15, 2019, Jon purchased and placed in service a used car. The purchase price was $38,000. This was the only business

use asset Jon acquired in 2019. He used the car 80% of the time for business and 20% for personal use. Jon used the regular MACRS method. Calculate the total cost recovery deduction Jon may take for 2019 with respect to the car.
Mathematics
1 answer:
san4es73 [151]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

cost recovery deduction = $1520

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

purchase price = $38,000

used the car  business  = 80%

used the car  personal = 20%

solution

cost recovery limit are

cost recovery limit = asset value × statutory % × mid quater convention   ..........1

we know car which have 5 year MACRS convention and as per MACRS depreciated 20 % in 1st year

and here this car is use so no 1st year depreciation

so we use MACRS statutory % method

cost recovery limit = $38000 × 5%

cost recovery limit = $1900

we know maximum limit is $3160

so cost of recovery is $1900

so

cost recovery deduction is

cost recovery deduction = cost recovery limit - personal use

cost recovery deduction = $1900 - ( $1900 × 20% )

cost recovery deduction = $1520

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