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Determine the tax cost to Sally, in the year of acquisition, of allowing her family to use the computer. Assume that Sally would not elect $179 immediate expensing, and that her marginal tax rate is 28%. She does not claim any available additional first-year depreciation.
Required:
a. What is the amount of the depreciation deduction if the computer is used 100% for business?
b. If Sally allows 55% personal use of the computer by her family, then the amount of the depreciation deduction is $.
c. What is the tax cost to Sally, in the year of acquisition, of allowing her family to use the computer?
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