PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION F/BUS.+INVEST.
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Author: Jones
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Chapter 3, Problem 13AP
Company J must choose between two alternate business expenditures. Expenditure 1 would require an $80,000 cash outlay, and Expenditure 2 requires a $60,000 cash outlay. Determine the marginal tax rate at which the after-tax cash flows from the two expenditures are equal assuming that:
- a. Expenditure 1 is fully deductible and Expenditure 2 is nondeductible.
- b. Expenditure 1 is 50 percent deductible and Expenditure 2 is nondeductible.
- c. Expenditure 1 is fully deductible and Expenditure 2 is 50 percent deductible.
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