Real Estate Math
A building is purchased for $500,000. The land is valued at $100,000. Assuming straight-line depreciation over 39 years, what is the annual depreciation deduction?
A$8,974
B$10,256✓ Correct
C$12,821
D$11,111
Explanation
Only the building (not land) is depreciated. Building value = $500,000 − $100,000 = $400,000.
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