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Business, 05.07.2019 23:10, william1690

In your new position as head accountant (so ok - you're the only accountant but it will sound better on your resume) at frankenstein, inc. (motto: "you just think they're dead! ") you note that last month on july 2 , 2012 they bought "research equipment and certain special tools" for $60,000 (you don't want to know what they will do with those "special tools") anyway your job is to lower their corporate taxes if possible. you decide to use macrs for depreciation how much can they take for these three years?

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