A) $4,000 for rent on his office that covers the next 24 months.
B) $3,000 for a new watch for the mayor to keep "good relations" with city hall.
C) $2,500 for professional hockey tickets distributed to a customer to generate "goodwill" for his business.
D) $55 to collect an account receivable from a customer who has failed to pay for services rendered.
E) None of these is completely deductible.
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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.
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A) If he elects to treat the taxes as a recurring item, Joe can accrue and deduct $4,500 of taxes on the shop this year.
B) The taxes are a payment liability.
C) The taxes would not be deductible if Joe's business was on the cash method.
D) Unless Joe makes an election, the taxes are not deductible this year.
E) All of these are true.
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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) 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.
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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) An overall accounting method can only be adopted with the permission of the Commissioner.
B) An overall accounting method is initially adopted on the first return filed for the business.
C) The cash method can only be adopted by individual taxpayers.
D) The accrual method can only be adopted by corporate taxpayers.
E) None of these is true.
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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
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