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Business, 24.05.2021 09:50, ilovesummertime207

Mark exchanged an office building that he owned for over ten years for vacant land used by Sandy in her farming business. The office building had a FMV of $3,150,000, which Mark purchased in 2010 for $1,725,000. Mark deducted $325,000 of depreciation, but because of an error, the amount of depreciation he should have taken was $480,000. Also, Mark received a $350,000 insurance reimbursement for damage to the office building, which he used to acquired equipment for his business. The office building had a $700,000 mortgage liability, which Sandy agreed to assume. The land had a FMV of $2,000,000 and cost Sandy of $1,825,000 excluding the cost improving the land with a parking lot, which cost Sandy an additional $110,000. Sandy took $40,000 of depreciation deductions on the parking lot. Additionally, Sandy also gave Mark cash of $100,000 and equipment valued at $350,000 with an adjusted basis of $300,000. Calculate Mark’s basis in the vacant land after the transaction. How much gain or loss did Mark defer? Explain your answer including ALL components in the calculation of you answer. What rule did you rely on in determining your answer? Show all calculations

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