Stan Bushart works as a customer representative for a large corporation. Stan's job entails traveling to meet

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Stan Bushart works as a customer representative for a large corporation. Stan's job entails traveling to meet with customers, and he uses his personal car l00% for business use. In 2018, Stan must decide whether to buy or lease a new car. After bargaining with several car dealers, Stan has agreed to a price of $58,000. If he buys the car, he ,viii borrow the entire $58,000 at an 8% annual interest rate, and his payments ,viii be $1,176.03 per month over 60 months. Annual principal and interest payments are:

Total Principal $ 9,828 10,643 11,527 12,483 13,519 Interest 2018 $ 4,284 3,469 2,585 1,629 593 $14,112 14,112 14,112 14


If he leases the car, his lease payment ,viii be $870 per month for 60 months. At the end of the lease, he has the option of purchasing the car for $10,000. For simplicity, assume an average lease inclusion amount of $50 per year rather than actual amounts. Stan's marginal tax rate is 24% in each of the five years. Using present value analysis with an 8% discount rate, is Stan better off leasing or buying the car?

If Stan purchases the car, he ,viii not claim Sec. 179 expensing or bonus depreciation and will sell the car for $10,000 at the end of five years. If he leases the car, assume he merely turns the car in at the end of the lease.

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Federal Taxation 2019 Individuals

ISBN: 9780134739670

32nd Edition

Authors: Timothy J. Rupert, Kenneth E. Anderson

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