Regarding the market value data in this problem, it should be pointed out that the initial
decrease of $50,000in Year 1is not Uncommon.This is especially true for custOJJ,1;.builtequipment
for a particular and unique applicationat a specificplant. Such equipmentwould not be as valuable
to others in the marketplace as to the company for which it was built. Also, the $100,000 first
cost (cost basis) could ha,ve-inclpde£lcosts dlle to iJ.1s1allatioJ.1,facility modifications, orreJIloval
of old equipment. The $50,000is realjstic for the market value of one-year-old equipment.
The next step is to determine the ATCFs that would occur in each possible year of disposal.
(The ATCF for year 0 is easy; it is -$100,000.) For example, as shown in Table 13-3, in Year 1
there is a $35,710 loss as the book value exceeds the market value. The t:axsavings from tlri.sloss
..areadded to the salvage (market) value to determine the ATCF(If the asset is disposed ditring
Year 1).
This table assumes that depreciation is taken during the year of disposal and then calculates
the recaptured depreciation (gain) or loss on the book value at the end of the year.
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I ,TABLE 13-3 ATCF in Year of Disposal for Example 13-14
Year,
t
ATCFIf
Disppsedof
Gain/Loss Tax
(at40%)
II
Market Value BooJ< Value. Gain or Loss
-$35,710
-16,220
-3,730
3,760
7,690
11,610
15~540
"5;000
10,00Q
5,000'
$85,710
61,220
43,730
31,240
22,310
13,39Q
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o
$50,000
45,000
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
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10,OQO
5,000
$14,284
6,488
1,492
1,504
-3,076'
..".4,644
6,216
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$64,284
51,488
41,492
33,496
26,924
20;356.
13,784
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3,000
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3
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-TABLE'13-2 ATCF for' O&M and Depreciation for Example13-14
Year, O&M MACRS Taxable Taxes O&M
t Expense Depreciation,dt Income (at 40%) Depreciation ATCF
(^1) -$10,000 $14,290 -$24,290 $ 9,716 -$284
(^2) -14,000 24,490 -38,490 15,396 1,396
(^3) -18,000 17,490 -35,490 14,196. -3,804
(^4) -22,000 12,490 ....34,490 13,196 -8,204
(^5) -26,000 8,930 -34,930 13,972 -12,028
(^6) -30,000 8,920' -38,920 15,568 -14,432
(^7) -34,000 8,930 -42,930 17,172 -16,828
(^8) -38,000 4,460 ....42,460 16,984 -21,016
(^9) -42,000 0 .- -42,000 16,800 --25,200.
10 -46,000 0 -46,000 18,400 -27,600