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On January 1, 2018, Winn Heat Transfer leased office space under a three year operating lease agreement. The arrangement specified three annual rent payments of $102,000 each, beginning December 31, 2018, and at each December 31 through 2020. The lessor, HVAC Leasing calculates lease payments based on an annual interest rate of 5%. Winn also paid a $183,000 advance payment at the beginning of the lease in addition to the first $102,000 rent payment. With permission of the owner, Winn made structural modifications to the building before occupying the space at a cost of $285,000. The useful life of the building and the structural modifications were estimated to be 30 years with no residual value. Required:
Prepare the appropriate entries for Winn Heat Transfer from the beginning of the lease through the end of 2020.

1. Record the beginning of the lease for Winn. (JAN 1 2018)
2. Record the lease payment for Winn. (JAN 1 2018)
3. Record the lease and interest payment for Winn. (DEC. 31 2018)
4. Record the amortization of right-to-use asset for Winn. (DEC. 31 2018)
5. Record the depreciation expense for Winn. (DEC. 31 2018)
6. Record the lease and interest payment for Winn. (DEC. 31 2019)
7. Record the amortization of right-to-use asset for Winn. (DEC. 31 2019)
8. Record the depreciation expense for Winn. (DEC. 31 2019)
9. Record the lease and interest payment for Winn.(DEC. 31 2020)
10.Record the amortization of right-to-use asset for Winn. (DEC. 31 2020)
11.Record the depreciation expense for Winn. (DEC. 31 2020)

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