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ch 13 prentice halls federal taxation 2016 individuals ques 51 Unrecaptured Sec.

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Question

ch 13 prentice halls federal taxation 2016 individuals

ques 51 Unrecaptured Sec. 1250 Gain and 1231. Mr. Briggs purchased an apartment complex on January 10, 2013, for $2 million with 10% of the price allocated to land. He sells the com-plex on October 22, 2015, for $2.5 million. Assume that 10% of the $2.5 million selling price is allocated to land and 90% is allocated to the building. a. How much depreciation was allowed for 2013? b. How much depreciation is allowed for 2015? c. Will any of the gain be ordinary income? d. What is the amount of gain and the character of the gain on the sale of building ?

e. What is the amount of gain and the character of the gain on the sale of the land? f. Will any of the gain be taxed at 25%?

Explanation / Answer

a. How much depreciation was allowed for 2013?

No Information given about depreciation. So it will remain uncaptured

a. How much depreciation was allowed for 2015?

No Information given about depreciation. So it will remain uncaptured

c. Will any of the gain be ordinary income?

Yes Ordinary income

Net profit = $500,000

Building profit = $450,000

Land profit = $50,000

d. What is the amount of gain and the character fo thegain on the sale of the building?

It is Long term capital Gain

Building profit = $450,000

e. Waht is the amount of gain and the character of the gain on the sale of the land?

It is Long term capital Gain

Land profit = $50,000

f. Will any of the gain be taxed at 25%?

Yes both Building and Land will be taxed.

As capital gains from the disposition of depreciable real estate to the extent of any unrecaptured straight-line depreciation

2013 Total       2,000,000 Building       1,800,000 Land         200,000 2015 Total 2,500,000 Building 2,250,000 Land         250,000
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