A) $23,000
B) $3,000
C) $26,000
D) $5,000
E) $20,000
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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.
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A) Meals,lodging,and incidental expenditures are only 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 these is truE.When the travel has both business and personal aspects,the deductibility of the transportation costs depends upon whether business is the primary purpose for the trip.If the primary purpose of a trip is business,the transportation costs are fully deductible,but meals (50%) ,lodging,and incidental expenditures are limited to those incurred during the business portion of the travel.
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A) This deduction is determined by the amount of goods manufactured in the United States for export abroad.
B) The deduction is calculated as a percentage of the cost of goods manufactured in the United States.
C) This deduction represents a subsidy to taxpayers who manufacture or construct goods in the United States.
D) The domestic production activities deduction is not affected by the cost of labor.
E) All of these are truE.The deduction is a tax subsidy.
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A) Salaries in excess of the industry average paid to attract talented employees.
B) The cost of employee uniforms that can be adapted to ordinary personal wear.
C) A speeding fine paid by a trucker who was delivering a rush order.
D) The cost of a three-year subscription to a business publication.
E) None of these is likely to be deductiblE.The fine is against public policy,the three-year subscription must be amortized,and uniforms are only deductible if not adaptable to ordinary wear.
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A) $7,200
B) Clark cannot deduct these costs but he must use the mileage method to determine any deduction.
C) $4,500
D) $2,700
E) Clark is not entitled to any deduction if he used the car for any personal trips.
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A) The insurance deduction would offset taxable income without the potential for the proceeds generating taxable income.
B) The federal government does not want to subsidize insurance companies.
C) It is impractical to trace insurance premiums to the receipt of proceeds.
D) Congress presumes that all expenses are not deductible unless specifically allowed in the Internal Revenue Code.
E) This rule was grandfathered from a time when the IRC disallowed all insurance premiums deductions.
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A) Tort claims
B) Refunds
C) Insurance premiums
D) Real estate taxes
E) All of these
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A) increase income by $420,000
B) increase income by $16,000
C) increase expenses by $64,000
D) increase expenses by $420,000
E) Todd has no ยง481 adjustment this year.
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A) $6,000
B) $14,000
C) $5,800
D) $4,600
E) $5,300
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A) $500 is recognized in year 1,$6,000 in year 2,and $2,500 in year 3.
B) $500 is recognized in year 1 and $8,500 in year 2.
C) $9,000 is recognized in year 3.
D) $2,500 is recognized in year 1 and $6,500 in year 2.
E) $9,000 is recognized in year 1.
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A) Form 1065
B) Form 1120S
C) Schedule C
D) Schedule A
E) Form 1041
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A) A fine for a zoning violation.
B) A tax underpayment penalty.
C) An "under the table" payment to a government representative to obtain a better price for raw materials.
D) A payment to a foreign official to expedite an application for a business permit.
E) An arm's length payment to a related party for emergency repairs of a sewage linE.All of the other alternatives are against public policy.
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