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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
4

A potential new project has an expected salvage value of $300,000 and an expected book value of $200,000 at the end of its 5-yea

r expected life. What taxes would the company own at the end of year 5 because of this project's expected salvage value of their tax rate is 40%?
Business
1 answer:
navik [9.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

$40,000

Explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Salvage value = $300,000

Expected book value = $200,000

Expected life = 5 years

Tax rate = 40%

Now,

Gain over the book value = Salvage value - Expected book value

= $300,000 - $200,000

= $100,000

Taxes owed = Gain over the book value × Tax rate

= $100,000 × 0.40

= $40,000

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