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23 June, 12:45

Suppose an owner pays $500 million to purchase a hockey team that earns operating profits of $50 million per year. The new owner claims that $200 million of this prices is for the players, which he can depreciate using straight-line depreciation in five years. If the team pays corporate profit taxes of 40 percent, how much does the depreciation of the players save the owner

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  1. 23 June, 13:28
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    The company will save 16 million dollar per year (till 5 years).

    Explanation:

    The saving can be easily calculated by subtracting tax paid after charging depreciation from tax paid if no depreciation is charge.

    Tax Paid if no depreciation is charge

    = $ 50 * 40% = $ 20 Million - A

    Tax Paid if depreciation is charge

    = ($ 50 - $ 40") * 40% = $ 4 Million - B

    " 200/5 = 40

    Tax saving = A-B = $ 16 Million per year
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