Comprehensive Problem for Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8. Columbo Corporation, a calendar-year corporation, began business in
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Comprehensive Problem for Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8. Columbo Corporation, a calendar-year corporation, began business in 2004.With the initial capital contributions from its sole shareholder, it purchased a building on March 12 for
$250,000. It also purchased the following items for use in the business:
ITEM PURCHASE DATE ACQUISITION COST Office Furniture April 1 $8,000 Computer April 15 $4,000 Machine A May 2 $15,000 Machine B August 4 $21,000 Machine C August 12 $31,000 Columbo used MACRS accelerated depreciation on all the assets except Machine B, which it expensed under the Section 179 election. In addition, Columbo claimed no bonus depreciation on any of these purchases.
On January 5, 2007, Columbo sold Machine A for $7,000. It purchased an upgraded Machine D for $45,000 on January 20. On May 5, its computer was completely destroyed by a power surge and had to be replaced.The new computer equipment cost $6,000. In October, their building was condemned by the city and Columbo had to move.The city paid Columbo $275,000 for the building and it purchased a new building for $310,000 and moved in on October 30. Also in October, the sole shareholder purchased the office furniture for $100 (fair market value
$2,000) and Columbo purchased new furniture for the new building for $15,000.
Rather than move Machine B (fair market value $6,000), it traded it in on new Machine E paying an additional $28,000 cash for the machine.
a. Determine Columbo Corporation’s depreciation expense in years 2004 through 2007 if it did not elect Section 179 expensing (except for Machine B).
b. Determine the amount and type of realized and recognized gain or loss on each of the property dispositions in 2007.
c. Determine the net effect of the property transactions on Columbo’s taxable income in 2007.
d. Columbo used straight-line depreciation with a 10-year life for the office furniture and machines and a 5-year life for the computer, taking a full year’s depreciation in the year of acquisition and none in the year of disposal, for financial accounting purposes. 1. Determine its financial accounting depreciation deductions for years 2004 through 2007. 2. Determine its gains and losses on property transactions for financial accounting in 2007. 3. For 2004 through 2007, determine if the differences between financial accounting and tax accounting depreciation and property transactions would result in a deferred tax asset or a deferred tax liability for the corporation (consider each year separately).
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Taxation For Decision Makers 2008
ISBN: 9780324654110
2nd Edition
Authors: Shirley Dennis-Escoffier, Karen A. Fortin