Multiple Choice
If permitted a choice of depreciation methods for tax reporting, a firm should try to maximize the amount of the
A) reductions in tax payments from claiming depreciation.
B) present value of the reductions in tax payments from claiming depreciation.
C) future value of the reductions in tax payments from claiming depreciation.
D) present value of the increase in tax payments from claiming depreciation.
E) amount of the increase in tax payments from claiming depreciation.
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