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Consider a five-year MACRS asset purchased
at $80,000. (Note that a five-year MACRS property
class is
convention. The applicable salvage values would be
$40,000 in year 3, $30,000 in year 5, and $10,000 in
year 6.) Compute the gain or loss amounts when the
asset is disposed of in
(a) Year 3.
(b) Year 5.
(c) Year 6
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