Last Chance Mine (LC) purchased a coal deposit for $750,000. It estimated it would extract 12,000 tons
Question:
Last Chance Mine (LC) purchased a coal deposit for $750,000. It estimated it would extract 12,000 tons of coal from the deposit. LC mined the coal and sold it, reporting gross receipts of $1 million, $3 million, and $2 million for years 1 through 3, respectively. During years 1–3, LC reported net income (loss) from the coal deposit activity in the amount of ($20,000), $500,000, and $450,000, respectively. In years 1–3, LC actually extracted 13,000 tons of coal as follows:
(1) (2) Depletion (2)/(1) Tons Extracted per Year Tons of Coal Basis Rate Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 12,000 $750,000 $62.50 2,000 7,200 3,800
a) What is Last Chance’s cost depletion for years 1, 2, and 3?
b) What is Last Chance’s percentage depletion for each year (the applicable percentage for coal is 10 percent)?
c) Using the cost and percentage depletion computations from the previous parts, what is Last Chance’s actual depletion expense for each year?
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McGraw-Hill's Taxation Of Individuals
ISBN: 9781259729027
2017 Edition
Authors: Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver