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If the employer provides all employees with group term life insurance equal to twice the employee's annual salary,an employee with a salary of $50,000 has no gross income from the life insurance protection provided by the employer.

A) True
B) False

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Tim and Janet were divorced.Their only marital property was a personal residence with a value of $120,000 and cost of $50,000.Under the terms of the divorce agreement,Janet would receive the house and Janet would pay Tim $15,000 each year for 5 years,or until Tim's death,whichever should occur first.Tim and Janet lived apart when the payments were made to Tim.The divorce agreement did not contain the word "alimony."


A) Tim must recognize a $35,000 [$60,000 - 1/2($50,000) ] gain on the sale of his interest in the house.
B) Tim does not recognize any income from the above transactions.
C) Janet is not allowed any alimony deductions.
D) Janet is allowed to deduct $15,000 each year for alimony paid.
E) None of these.

F) None of the above
G) All of the above

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Ted was shopping for a new automobile.He found one that met his needs and agreed to purchase it for $23,000.He had shopped around and concluded that he could not get a better price from another dealer.After he had paid for the automobile,the dealer called to notify Ted that he was entitled to a manufacturer's rebate of $1,500.The next week he received a $1,500 check from the manufacturer.How much should Ted include in gross income?

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In December 2016,Mary collected the December 2016 and January 2017 rent from a tenant.Mary is a cash basis taxpayer.The amount collected in December 2016 for the 2017 rent should be included in her 2017 gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Jerry purchased a U.S.Series EE savings bond for $744.The bond has a maturity value in 10 years of $1,000 and yields 3% interest.This is the first Series EE bond that Jerry has ever owned.


A) Jerry can defer the interest income until the bond matures in 10 years.
B) Jerry must report ($1,000 - $744) /10 = $25.60 interest income each year he owns the bond.
C) The interest on the bonds is exempt from Federal income tax.
D) Jerry can report all of the $256 as a capital gain in the year it matures.
E) None of these.

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

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Under the formula for taxing Social Security benefits,low income taxpayers are not required to include any of the Social Security benefits in gross income.But as income increases,50% of the Social Security benefits may be included in gross income.Further increases in income will cause as much as 85% of the Social Security benefits being subject to tax.Does this mean that the taxation of Social Security benefits is more or less progressive than the taxation of other types of income?

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Determine the proper tax year for gross income inclusion in each of the following cases. a.An automobile dealer has several new cars in inventory, but often does not have the right combination of body style, color, and accessories. In some cases the dealer makes an offer to sell a car at a certain price, accepts a deposit, and then orders the car from the manufacturer. When the car is received from the manufacturer, the sale is closed, and the dealer receives the balance of the sales price. At the end of the current year, the dealer has deposits totaling $8,200 for cars that have not been received from the manufacturer. When is the $8,200 subject to tax? b.Purple Corporation, an exterminating company, is a calendar year taxpayer. It contracts to provide service to homeowners once a month under a one-, two-, or three-year contract. On April 1 of the current year, the company sold a customer a one-year contract for $120. How much of the $120 is taxable in the current year if the company is an accrual basis taxpayer. If the $120 is payment on a two-year contract, how much is taxed in the year the contract is sold and in the following year? If the $120 is payment on a three-year contract, how much is taxed in the year the contract is sold and in the following year? c.Pink, Inc., an accrual basis taxpayer, owns an amusement park whose fiscal year ends September 30. To increase business during the fall and winter months, Pink sold passes that would allow the holder to ride "free" during the months of October through March. During the month of September, $6,000 was collected from the sale of passes for the upcoming fall and winter. When will the $6,000 be taxable to Pink? d.The taxpayer is in the office equipment rental business and uses the accrual basis of accounting. In December he collected $5,000 in rents for the following January. When is the $5,000 taxable?

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Susan purchased an annuity for $200,000.She is to receive $18,000 each year and her life expectancy is 13 years.If Susan collects under the annuity for 14 years,the entire $18,000 received in the 14th year must be included in her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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If the alimony recapture rules apply,the recipient of the alimony decreases his or her AGI by a portion of the amount included in gross income as alimony in a prior year or years.

A) True
B) False

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Father made an interest-free loan of $25,000 to Son who used the money to buy an SUV.Son had $1,600 interest income from a certificate of deposit for the year.Father is not required to impute interest income.

A) True
B) False

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Under the terms of a divorce agreement,Kim was to pay her husband Tom $7,000 per month in alimony.Kim's payments will be reduced to $3,000 per month when their 9 year-old son becomes 21.The husband has custody of their son.For a twelve-month period,Kim can deduct from gross income (and Tom must include in gross income) :


A) $60,000.
B) $48,000.
C) $36,000.
D) $0.
E) None of these.

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

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Under the terms of a divorce agreement,Ron is to pay his former wife Jill $10,000 per month.The payments are to be reduced to $7,000 per month when their 15 year-old child reaches age 18.During the current year,Ron paid $120,000 under the agreement.Assuming all of the other conditions for alimony are satisfied,Ron can deduct from gross income (and Jill must include in gross income) as alimony:


A) $120,000.
B) $84,000.
C) $36,000.
D) $0.
E) None of these is correct.

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

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The effects of a below-market loan for $100,000 made by a corporation to its chief executive officer as an enticement to get him to remain with the company are:


A) The corporation has imputed interest income and the employee is deemed to have received a gift.
B) The corporation has imputed interest income and dividends paid.
C) The employee has no income unless the funds are invested and produce investment income for the year.
D) The employee has imputed compensation income and the corporation has imputed interest income.
E) None of these.

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

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On November 1,2017,Bob,a cash basis taxpayer,gave Dave common stock.On October 30,2017,the corporation had declared the dividend payable to shareholders of record as of November 22,2017.The dividend was paid on December 15,2017.The corporation has paid the $1,200 dividend once each year for the past ten years,during which Bob owned the stock.When Dave collected the dividend on December 15,2017:


A) Bob must include $1,000 (10/12 x $1,200) of the dividend in his gross income.
B) Bob must include all of the dividend in his gross income.
C) Dave must include all of the dividend in his gross income.
D) Dave should treat the $1,200 as a recovery of capital.
E) None of these is correct.

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

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In 2017 Todd purchased an annuity for $150,000.The annuity is to pay him $2,500 per month for the rest of his life.His life expectancy is 100 months.Which of the following is correct?


A) Todd is not required to recognize any income until he has collected 60 payments (60 × $2,500 = $150,000) .
B) If Todd collects 20 payments and then dies in 2018, Todd's estate should amend his tax returns for 2017 and 2018 and eliminate all of the reported income from the annuity for those years.
C) For each $2,500 payment received in the first year, Todd must include $1,000 in gross income.
D) For each $2,500 payment received in the first year, Todd must include $1,500 in gross income.
E) None of these.

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

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Detroit Corporation sued Chicago Corporation for intentional damage to Detroit's goodwill.Detroit had created its goodwill through providing high-quality services to its customers.Thus,no basis for the goodwill appeared on Detroit's balance sheet.The suit was settled and Detroit received $1,500,000 for the damages to its goodwill.


A) The $1,500,000 is not taxable because it represents a recovery of capital.
B) The $1,500,000 is taxable because Detroit has no basis in the goodwill.
C) The $1,500,000 is not taxable because Detroit did nothing to earn the money.
D) The $1,500,000 is not taxable because Detroit settled the case.
E) None of these.

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

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In January 2017,Tammy purchased a bond due in 24 months.The cost of the bond is $857 and its maturity value is $1,000.No interest is paid each year,but the compound interest rate on the bond is 8%.Tammy also purchased a Series EE United States Government bond for $558,with a maturity value in 10 years of $1,000.This is the only Series EE bond she has ever owned.The Series EE bond is sold to yield 6% interest.Tammy is 13 years old and has no other source of income.She is claimed as a dependent by her parents.Compute Tammy's gross income from the bond and Series EE bond for 2017 .

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Judy is a cash basis attorney.In 2017,she performed services in connection with the formation of a corporation and received stock with a value of $4,000 for her services.By the end of the year,the value of the stock had decreased to $2,000.She continued to hold the stock.Judy must recognize $4,000 of gross income from the stock for 2017.

A) True
B) False

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Jessica is a cash basis taxpayer.When Jessica failed to repay a loan,the bank garnished her salary.Each week $60 was withheld from Jessica's salary and paid to the bank.Jessica is required to include the $60 each week in her gross income even though it is the creditor that benefits from the income.

A) True
B) False

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A cash basis taxpayer purchased a certificate of deposit for $1,000 on July 1,2015 that will pay $1,100 upon its maturity on June 30,2017.The taxpayer must recognize a portion of the income in 2016.

A) True
B) False

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