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Perfect Accruals Inc., purchased an asset five years ago for a cost of $950,000. The asset has a CCA rate of 30%. The company is selling this asset for 20% of its original cost. By what amount should the UCC in the asset class be reduced by?
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$190,000
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$285,000
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$83,092
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$200,000
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$193,881
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