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Exam 13: Property Transactions: Section 1231 and Recapture
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Question 81
True/False
If no gain is recognized in a nontaxable like-kind exchange involving Sec. 1245 or Sec. 1250 property, the recapture potential carries over to the replacement property.
Question 82
True/False
Sec. 1231 property must satisfy a holding period of more than one year.
Question 83
Multiple Choice
In 1980, Artima Corporation purchased an office building for $400,000 for use in its business. The building is sold during the current year for $550,000. Total depreciation allowed for the building was $350,000; straight-line would have been $320,000. As result of the sale, how much section 1231 gain will Artima Corporation report?
Question 84
True/False
Gains and losses from involuntary conversions of property used in a trade or business generally are classified as capital gains and losses.
Question 85
Multiple Choice
A taxpayer purchased a factory building in 1985 for $800,000. After claiming ACRS-accelerated depreciation of $800,000, she sells the asset for $1,000,000 during the current year. No payment is received during the current year, and the $1,000,000 balance to be paid with interest at the interest rate in four annual payments beginning one year from date of sale. The installment sales method is adopted. How much ordinary income is recognized in the current year?
Question 86
Essay
Lucy, a noncorporate taxpayer, experienced the following Section 1231 gains and losses during the years 2010 through 2015. Her first disposition of a Sec. 1231 asset occurred in 2010. Assuming Lucy had no capital gains and losses during that time period, what is the tax treatment in each of the years listed?
Question 87
True/False
If the recognized losses resulting from involuntary conversions arising from casualty or theft exceed the recognized gains from such events (i.e. a net loss from the casualty), all of the involuntary conversions are treated as ordinary gains and losses.
Question 88
Multiple Choice
Yelenis, whose tax rate is 28%, sells one Sec. 1231 asset this year, resulting in a $50,000 gain. Included in the $50,000 Sec. 1231 gain is $30,000 of unrecaptured Sec. 1250 gain. A review of Yelenis tax files for the past five years indicates one prior Sec. 1231 sale which resulted in a $14,000 loss. The gain will be taxed as
Question 89
True/False
Sec. 1245 can increase the amount of gain recognized on an asset.
Question 90
Multiple Choice
During the current year, George recognizes a $30,000 Section 1231 gain on sale of land and a $18,000 Section 1231 loss on the sale of land. Prior to this, George's only Section 1231 item was a $14,000 loss six years ago. George must report a
Question 91
Essay
The following gains and losses pertain to Arnold's business assets that qualify as Sec. 1231 property. Arnold does not have any nonrecaptured net Sec. 1231 losses from previous years, and the portion of gain recaptured as ordinary income due to the depreciation recapture provisions has been eliminated.
Describe the specific tax treatment of each of these transactions.
Question 92
True/False
The sale of inventory results in ordinary gain or loss.
Question 93
Multiple Choice
Dinah owned land with a FMV of $130,000 (adjusted basis $120,000) which is investment property (a capital asset) . Dinah owned a second tract of land, a 1231 asset, with a FMV of $46,000 (adjusted basis $50,000) . Both tracts were acquired in 2001 and condemned by the state this year. The state paid an amount equal to FMV. If there are no other transactions involving capital assets or 1231 assets, Dinah must report on her current year return
Question 94
Essay
Sarah owned land with a FMV of $150,000 (adjusted basis $135,000) which is investment property (a capital asset). Sarah owned a second tract of land, a 1231 asset, with a FMV of $38,000 (adjusted basis $55,000). Both tracts were acquired in 2000 and condemned by the state this year. The state paid an amount equal to FMV. If there are no other transactions involving capital assets or 1231 assets, what is the amount that Sarah must report on her current year return?
Question 95
True/False
Gains and losses resulting from condemnations of Sec. 1231 property and capital assets held more than one year are classified as ordinary gains and losses.
Question 96
Multiple Choice
Harry owns equipment ($50,000 basis and $38,000 FMV) and a building ($140,000 basis and $156,000 FMV) , which are used in his business. Harry uses straight-line depreciation for both assets, which were acquired several years ago. Both the equipment and the building are destroyed in a fire, and Harry collects insurance proceeds equal to the assets' FMV. The tax result to Harry for this transaction is
Question 97
Multiple Choice
Jaiyoun sells Sec. 1231 property this year, resulting in a $4,000 gain. This is the first time he has disposed of any Sec. 1231 property. Jaiyoun's tax rate is 10%. His tax on the Sec. 1231 gain will be