[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Karane Enterprises, a calendar-year manufacturer based in College Station, Texas, began business in 2022. In the process of setting up the business, Karane has acquired various types of assets. Below is a list of assets acquired during 2022 : "Not considered a luxury automobile. During 2022, Karane was very successful (and had no $179 limitations) and decided to acquire more assets in 2023 to increase its production capacity. These are the assets acquired during 2023: -Used 100% for business purposes. Katane generated taxable income in 2023 of $1,772,500 for purposes of computing the $179 expense limitation. (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2. Table 3, Table 4, Table 5, and Exhibit 10-10.) Note: Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Input all the values as positive numbers. c. Compute the maximum 2023 depreciation deductions, including $179 expense, but now assume that Karane would like to take bonus depreciation. Note: Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar. [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Karane Enterprises, a calendar-year manufacturer based in College Station, Texas, began business in 2022. In the process of setting up the business, Karane has acquired various types of assets. Below is a list of assets acquired during 2022 : "Not considered a luxury automobile. During 2022, Karane was very successful (and had no $179 limitations) and decided to acquire more assets in 2023 to increase its production capacity. These are the assets acquired during 2023: -Used 100% for business purposes. Katane generated taxable income in 2023 of $1,772,500 for purposes of computing the $179 expense limitation. (Use MACRS Table 1, Table 2. Table 3, Table 4, Table 5, and Exhibit 10-10.) Note: Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Input all the values as positive numbers. c. Compute the maximum 2023 depreciation deductions, including $179 expense, but now assume that Karane would like to take bonus depreciation. Note: Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar