A) $540
B) $270
C) $145
D) $125
E) None-the meals and entertainment are not deductible except during travel.
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A) interest income, depreciation, amortization, or depletion; interest expense; and net operating loss deductions.
B) 30 percent of revenue after deducting depreciation and interest expense.
C) Debt invested in the business.
D) interest income after deducting 30 percent of all deductible expenses.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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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 contribution to the mayor's political campaign fund.
E) An arm's length payment to a related party for emergency repairs of a sewage line.
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A) Jones will be allowed to deduct $40,800 only if his son eventually develops into an expert cook.
B) Jones will be allowed to accrue $40,800 only if he pays his son in cash.
C) Jones will be allowed to deduct $36,000 as compensation and another $4,800 can be deducted as an employee gift.
D) Jones is not entitled to any business deduction until the son is an experienced cook.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) Meals are never deductible as a business expense.
B) An employer can only deduct half of any meals provided to employees as compensation.
C) The cost of business meals must be reasonable.
D) A taxpayer can only deduct a meal for a client if business is discussed during the meal.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) $13,400 because rebates are payment liabilities.
B) $21,600 because Big Homes is an accrual-method taxpayer.
C) $21,600 if this amount is not material, Big Homes expects to continue the practice of offering rebates in future years, and Big Homes expects to pay the accrued rebates before filing its tax return for this year.
D) $13,400 because the $8,200 liability is not fixed and determinable.
E) Big Homes is not entitled to a deduction because rebates are against public policy.
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A) A deduction for the insurance premium 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 Internal Revenue Code disallowed all insurance premiums deductions.
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Multiple Choice
A) $12,000 because rebates are payment liabilities.
B) $19,500 because Big Homes is an accrual-method taxpayer.
C) $19,500 if this amount is not material, Big Homes expects to continue the practice of offering rebates in future years, and Big Homes expects to pay the accrued rebates before filing its tax return for this year.
D) $12,000 because the $7,500 liability is not fixed and determinable.
E) Big Homes is not entitled to a deduction because rebates are against public policy.
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A) Tort claims
B) Refunds
C) Insurance premiums
D) Real estate taxes
E) All of the choices are correct
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A) Whether an expenditure is related to a business activity.
B) Whether an expenditure will be likely to produce income.
C) Timeliness of an expenditure.
D) Reasonableness of an expenditure.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) $100
B) $300
C) $350
D) $270
E) $520
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