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A) $1,000 spent on compensating your brother for a personal expense.
B) $50 spent on meals while traveling on business.
C) $2,000 spent by the employer on reimbursing an employee for entertainment.
D) All of these expenses are fully deductible.
E) None of these expenses can be deducted in full.
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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.
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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) 1 only.
B) 2 only.
C) 3 only.
D) 4 only.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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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 their 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) Jones will be allowed to deduct $40,000 only if his son eventually develops into an expert cook.
B) Jones will be allowed to accrue $40,000 only if he pays his son in cash.
C) Jones will be allowed to deduct $35,000 as compensation and another $5,000 can be deducted as an employee gift.
D) Jones can only deduct $20,000 because an apprentice cook is only worth half as much as an experienced cook.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) $1,300.
B) $2,500.
C) $1,800.
D) $2,000.
E) Don is not eligible for a casualty loss deduction.
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A) Sales of inventory
B) Services
C) Sales of securities by an investor
D) Payments of debt
E) All of the choices can be accounted for using the cash method.
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A) December 31ˢᵗ
B) January 31ˢᵗ
C) The last Friday of the last week of June.
D) December 15ᵗʰ
E) A tax year can end on any of these days
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A) $12,000
B) $6,000
C) $5,000
D) $2,500
E) $1,000
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