Step 1. Uniform basis (adjusted) immediately prior to decedent's death: | ||
Basis at time of transfer | $30,000 | |
less | ||
Depreciation allowed under section 1016 before decedent's death ($800 × 5) | 4,000 | |
26,000 | ||
Step 2. Value of property included in decedent's gross estate: | ||
0.40180 (remainder factor, age 43) ×$45,000 (value of entire property) | $18,081 | |
Step 3. Uniform basis of property under section 1014(a), before reduction required by section 1014(b)(9): | ||
Uniform basis (adjusted) prior to decedent's death | 26,000 | |
Increase in uniform basis (determined by the following formula) | 7,634 | |
Increase in uniform basis (to be determined) $19,000 (total appreciation, $45,000−$26,000)]= | ||
$18,081 (value of property included in gross estate) $45,000 (value of entire property)] | ||
33,634 | ||
Step 4. Uniform basis reduced as required by section 1014(b)(9) for deductions allowed prior to death: | ||
Uniform basis before reduction | $33,634 | |
less | ||
Deductions allowed prior to decedent's death—taken into account under section 1014(b)(9) (determined by the following formula) | 1,607 | |
Prior deductions taken into account (to be determined) $4,000 (total deductions allowed prior to decedent's death)]= | ||
$18,081 (value of property included in gross estate) $45,000 (value of entire property) | ||
32,027 | ||
Step 5. A's basis for the life interest at the time of the decedent's death, determined under section 1015: 0.59820 (life factor, age 43) × $26,000 | 15,553 | |
Step 6. B's basis for the remainder interest, determined under section 1014(a): Basis prior to the decedent's death: | ||
0.40180 (remainder factor, age 43) × $26,000 | 10,447 | |
plus | ||
Increase in uniform basis owing to decedent's death: | ||
Increase in uniform basis | $7,634 | |
plus | ||
Reduction required by section 1014(b)(9) | 1,607 | |
6,027 | ||
16,474 |
Step 7. Uniform basis (adjusted) as of January 1, 1964: | |
Uniform basis determined under section 1014(a), reduced as required by section 1014(b)(9) | $32,027 |
less | |
Depreciation allowed since decedent's death ($1,000 × 9) | 9,000 |
23,027 | |
Step 8. Allocable share of adjustment for depreciation allowable in the nine years since the decedent's death: | |
A's interest | |
0.49587 (life factor, age 52) ×$7,200 ($800, depreciation attributable to uniform basis before increase under section 1014(a), ×9) | 3,570 |
B's interest | |
0.50413 (remainder factor, age 52) ×$7,200 ($800, depreciation attributable to uniform basis before increase under section 1014(a), ×9) | 3,630 |
plus | |
$200 (annual depreciation attributable to increase in uniform basis under section 1014(a)) ×9 | 1,800 |
5,430 | |
Step 9. Tentative bases of A's and B's interests as of January 1, 1964 (before adjustment for depreciation). | |
A's interest | |
0.49587 (life factor, age 52) ×$26,000 (adjusted uniform basis immediately before decedent's death) | 12,893 |
B's interest | |
0.50413 (remainder factor, age 52) ×$26,000 (adjusted uniform basis immediately before decedent's death) | 13,107 |
plus | |
Increase in uniform basis owing to inclusion of remainder in decedent's gross estate | 6,027 |
19,134 | |
Step 10. Bases of A's and B's interests as of January 1, 1964. | |
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A | |
Tentative basis (Step 9) | 12,893 |
less | |
Allocable depreciation (Step 8) | 3,570 |
9,323 | |
B | |
Tentative basis (Step 9) | 19,134 |
less | |
Allocable depreciation (Step 8) | 5,430 |
13,704 |