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Mike started a calendar-year business on September 1 st of this year by paying 12 monthsof rent on his shop at $1,000 per month. What is the maximum amount of rent that Mike can deduct this year under each type of accounting method?


A) $12,000 under the cash method and $12,000 under the accrual method
B) $4,000 under the cash method and $12,000 under the accrual method
C) $12,000 under the cash method and $4,000 under the accrual method
D) $4,000 under the cash method and $4,000 under the accrual method
E) $4,000 under the cash method and zero under the accrual method

F) B) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Which of the following is a true statement?


A) Meals, lodging, and incidental expenditures are deductible if the taxpayer is away from home overnight while traveling.
B) Meals are deductible for an employee who is forced to work during the lunch hour.
C) When a taxpayer travels solely for business purposes, only half of the costs of travel are deductible.
D) If travel has both business and personal aspects, the cost of transportation is always deductible but the deductibility of lodging depends upon whether business is conducted that day.
E) None of the choices are true because business travel is not deductible.

F) B) and D)
G) C) and D)

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Manley operates a law practice on the accrual method and calendar year. At the beginning of the year, Manley's firm had an allowance for doubtful accounts with a balance of $15,000. At the end of the year, Manley recorded bad debt expense of $23,000 and the balance of doubtful accounts had increased to $18,000. What is Manley's deduction for bad debt expense this year?


A) $23,000
B) $3,000
C) $26,000
D) $5,000
E) $20,000

F) B) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Which of the following is a true statement about a request for a change in accounting method?


A) Some requests are automatically granted.
B) Most requests require the permission of the commissioner.
C) Many requests require payment of a fee and a good business purpose for the change.
D) Form 3115 is typically required to be filed with a request for change in accounting method.
E) All of the choices are true.
ESSAY. Write your answer in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper.
93) Smith operates a roof repair business. This year, Smith's business generated cash receipts of $32,000, and Smith made the following expenditures associated with his business:
Which of the following is a true statement about a request for a change in accounting method? A)  Some requests are automatically granted. B)  Most requests require the permission of the commissioner. C)  Many requests require payment of a fee and a good business purpose for the change. D)  Form 3115 is typically required to be filed with a request for change in accounting method. E)  All of the choices are true. ESSAY. Write your answer in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper. 93)  Smith operates a roof repair business. This year, Smith's business generated cash receipts of $32,000, and Smith made the following expenditures associated with his business:   The education expense was for a two-week, nighttime course in business management. Smith believes the expenditure should qualify as an ordinary and necessary business expense. What net income should Smith report from his business? Smith is on the cash method and calendar year. The education expense was for a two-week, nighttime course in business management. Smith believes the expenditure should qualify as an ordinary and necessary business expense. What net income should Smith report from his business? Smith is on the cash method and calendar year.

F) A) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Shadow Services uses the accrual method and reports on a calendar year. This year, Shadow agreed to a uniform-cleaning contract with Odie Cleaning. Under the contract, Odie bills Shadow for cleaning services as the services are provided. At year-end, Shadow paid Odie $2,350 for the services rendered during the year. In addition, Shadow paid Odie $700 for cleaning services expected in January of next year. What amount, if any, can Shadow deduct for the cleaning services this year?

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Don operates a taxi business, and this year one of his taxis was damaged in a traffic accident. The taxi was originally purchased for $19,500 and the adjusted basis was $1,400 at the time of the accident. The taxi was repaired at a cost of $2,800 and insurance reimbursed Don $736 of this cost. What is the amount of Don's casualty loss deduction?


A) $664
B) $2,800
C) $2,064
D) $1,400
E) Don is not eligible for a casualty loss deduction

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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Mike started a calendar-year business on September 1st of this year by paying 12 months of rent on his shop at $1,200 per month. What is the maximum amount of rent that Mike can deduct this year under each type of accounting method?


A) $14,400 under the cash method and $14,400 under the accrual method
B) $4,800 under the cash method and $14,400 under the accrual method
C) $14,400 under the cash method and $4,800 under the accrual method
D) $4,800 under the cash method and $4,800 under the accrual method
E) $4,800 under the cash method and zero under the accrual method

F) A) and B)
G) None of the above

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Which of the following is a true statement about travel that has both business and personal aspects?


A) Transportation costs are always fully deductible.
B) Meals are not deductible for this type of travel.
C) Only half of the cost of meals and transportation is deductible.
D) Thededuction for the cost of lodging and incidental expenditures is limited to those amounts incurred during the business portion of the travel.
E) None of the choices are correct.

F) D) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Which of the following is a true statement?


A) Interest expense is not deductible if the loan is used to purchase municipal bonds.
B) Insurance premiums are not deductible if paid for "key-employee" life insurance.
C) One-half of the cost of business meals is not deductible.
D) All of these choices are true.
E) None of the choices are true.

F) A) and C)
G) A) and E)

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Otto operates a bakery and is on the cash method and calendar year. This year, one of Otto's ovens caught fire and was partially destroyed. Otto bought it a few years ago for $20,000 and claimed depreciation of $12,000 up to the fire. Otto was charged $4,400 for repairs to the oven but the insurance company paid Otto $1,500 for the damage. What is Otto's casualty loss deduction?

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George operates a business that in 2020 generated revenues of $50 million and allocable taxable income of $680,000. Included in the computation of allocable taxable income were$906,000 of business interest expense, $26,000 of business interest income, and $899,000 of depreciation. What is the maximum business interest deduction that George will be eligible to claim this year?


A) $204,000
B) $141,000
C) $199,000
D) $899,000
E) $949,000

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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Mike operates a fishing outfitter as an accrual-method sole proprietorship. On March 1 st of this year, Mike received $15,000 for three outfitting trips. This is the first time Mike agreed to such a payment and he is obligated to outfit one trip per year for the next three summers, beginning this year. How much income must Mike recognize in each of the next three years if he is attempting to minimize his tax burden?

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Ajax Computer Company is an accrual-method calendar-year taxpayer. Ajax has never advertised in the national media prior to this year. In November of this year, however, Ajax paid $1 million for television advertising time during a "super" sporting event scheduled to take place in early February of next year. In addition, in November of this year the company paid $500,000 fora one-time advertising blitz during a professional golf tournament in April of next year. What amount of these payments, if any, can Ajax deduct this year?


A) $1 million
B) $500,000
C) $1.5 million
D) $1.5 million only if the professional golf tournament is played before April 15
E) No deduction can be claimed this year

F) A) and D)
G) C) and D)

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Bob operates a clothing business using the accrual method over a calendar year. In October of last year, Bob contracted with his father, Tim, for consulting advice. Tim is a cash-basis calendar-year taxpayer, and he billed Bob for $6,000 of consulting fees. This amount was comparable to amounts charged by other consultants (a reasonable amount). Bob paid $2,500 of the consulting fee by December 31 st of last year, but the remaining $3,500 was not paid until January of this year. When can Bob deduct the consulting fee?

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George operates a business thatin 2020 generated revenues of $50 million and allocable taxable income of $560,000. Included in the computation of allocable taxable income were $900,000 of business interest expense, $20,000 of business interest income, and $180,000 of depreciation. What is the maximum business interest deduction that George will be eligible to claim this year?


A) $168,000
B) $222,000
C) $280,000
D) $830,000
E) $880,000

F) B) and D)
G) B) and C)

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Illegal bribes and kickbacks are not deductible as business expenses but fines imposed by a governmental unit are deductible as long as the fines are incurred in the ordinary course of business.

A) True
B) False

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Shelley is self-employed in Texas and recently attended a two-day business conference in New Jersey. After Shelley attended the conference, she had dinner with an old friend who lived nearby. Shelley documented her expenditures (described below) . What amount can Shelley deduct? Shelley is self-employed in Texas and recently attended a two-day business conference in New Jersey. After Shelley attended the conference, she had dinner with an old friend who lived nearby. Shelley documented her expenditures (described below) . What amount can Shelley deduct?   A)  $3,136 B)  $3,013 C)  $2,006, if Shelley itemizes the deductions D)  All of these expenses are deductible but only if Shelley attends a conference in Texas. E)  None of the expenses are deductible because Shelley visited her friend.


A) $3,136
B) $3,013
C) $2,006, if Shelley itemizes the deductions
D) All of these expenses are deductible but only if Shelley attends a conference in Texas.
E) None of the expenses are deductible because Shelley visited her friend.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and C)

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Riley operates a plumbing business, and this year the three-year-old van he used in the business was destroyed in a traffic accident. The van was originally purchased for $24,000 and the adjusted basis was $5,300 at the time of the accident. Although the van was worth $6,380 at the time of accident, insurance only paid Riley $1,700 for the loss. What is the amount of Riley's casualty loss deduction?


A) $6,380
B) $17,620
C) $5,300
D) $3,600
E) $4,990

F) None of the above
G) B) and C)

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Kip started a wholesale store this year selling bulk peanut butter. In January of this year, Kip purchased an initial five tubs of peanut butter for a total cost of $5,000. In July, Kip purchased three tubs for a total cost of $6,000. Finally, in November Kip bought two tubs for a total cost of $1,000. Kip sold six tubs by year-end. What is Kip's ending inventory under the FIFO cost-flow method?


A) $12,000
B) $6,000
C) $5,000
D) $2,500
E) $1,000

F) B) and D)
G) A) and B)

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Paris operates a talent agency as a sole proprietorship, and this year she incurred the following expenses in operating her talent agency. What is the total deductible amount of these expenditures? $1,000 dinnerand theater with a film producer where no business was discussed $500 lunch with sister Nicky where no business was discussed $700 business dinner with a client but Paris forgot to keep any records (oops!) $900 tickets to the opera with a client following a business meeting


A) $450
B) $900
C) $1,100
D) $1,200
E) $0

F) A) and D)
G) A) and C)

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