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3 years ago
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Leker exchanged a van that was used exclusively for business and had an adjusted tax basis of $20,000 for a new van. The new van

had a fair market value of $10,000, and Leker also received $3,000 in cash. What was Leker's tax basis in the acquired van?
a. $13,000
b. $17,000
c. $20,000
d. $7,000
Business
1 answer:
viktelen [127]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Leker's tax basis in the acquired van is;

b. $17,000

Explanation:

<em>Step 1: Determine adjusted tax basis</em>

adjusted tax basis=$20,000

<em>Step 2: Determine the realized gain or loss from the exchange</em>

The realized gain or loss can be defined as the amount of gain or loss from the sale of an asset. In our case, it can be expressed as;

G/L=R-A

where;

G/L=realized gain or loss

R=realized value from the exchange

A=adjusted tax basis

In our case;

G/L=unknown

R=FMV+C, and;

F.M.V=fair market value=$10,000

C=cash=$3,000

R=10,000+3,000=$13,000

A=$20,000

replacing;

G/L=(13,000-20,000)=-$7,000

Leker has a realized loss on this exchange of $7,000

<em>Step 3: Determine tax basis on acquired van</em>

Leker's tax basis on the acquired van=Fair market value of the acquired van+postponed loss

where;

Fair market value of the acquired van=$10,000

postponed loss=$7,000

replacing;

Leker's tax basis in the acquired van=(10,000+7,000)=$17,000

Leker's tax basis in the acquired van=$17,000

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