In April 2023, Emma acquired a machine for $60,000 for use i…
In April 2023, Emma acquired a machine for $60,000 for use in her business. The machine is classified as 7-year property. Emma does not expense the asset under Sec. 179 or bonus depreciation. Emma’s depreciation on the machine for 2023 is
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Richard, a self-employed business consultant, in 2023 traveled from New Orleans to New York for both business and vacation. He spent 4 days conducting business and some days vacationing. He incurred the following expenses:What is his deduction under the following two circumstances?a.He spends three days on vacation, in addition to the business days.b.He spends six days on vacation, in addition to the business days.
Read DetailsDuring the year 2023, a calendar-year taxpayer, Marvelous Mu…
During the year 2023, a calendar-year taxpayer, Marvelous Munchies, a chain of specialty food shops, purchased equipment as follows:Assume the property is all 5-year property. What is the maximum depreciation that may be deducted for the assets this year, 2023, assuming Sec. 179 expensing and bonus depreciation are not claimed?
Read DetailsDuring the current year, Jack personally uses his summer hom…
During the current year, Jack personally uses his summer home for 25 days. He also rented his summer home to a group of vacationers for 12 days for $600 per day. How much income does Jack report from the rental of his summer home?
Read DetailsChelsea, who is self-employed, drove her automobile a total…
Chelsea, who is self-employed, drove her automobile a total of 20,000 business miles in 2023. This represents about 75% of the auto’s use. She has receipts as follows:Parking (business only)$500Tolls (business only)200Repairs$1,000Chelsea uses the standard mileage rate method. She can deduct
Read DetailsDuring the year, Mark reports $90,000 of active business inc…
During the year, Mark reports $90,000 of active business income from his law practice. He also owns two passive activities. From Activity A, he earns $20,000 of income, and from Activity B, he incurs a $30,000 loss. As a result, Mark
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