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Early in the year, Marlon was in an automobile accident during the course of his employment. As a result of the physical injuries he sustained, he received the following payments during the year:  Reimbursement of medical expenses Marlon paid by a medicalinsurance policy he purchased $10,000Damage settlement to replace his lost salary 15,000\begin{array} { l } \text { Reimbursement of medical expenses Marlon paid by a medical}\\ \text {insurance policy he purchased }&\$10,000\\ \text {Damage settlement to replace his lost salary }&15,000\\\end{array} What is the amount that Marlon must include in gross income for the current year?


A) $25,000.
B) $15,000.
C) $12,500.
D) $10,000.
E) $0.

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

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Employers can provide numerous benefits to their employees and the employees are permitted to exclude the value of these benefits from gross income. What are the effects of the exclusions on the following? a. The progressiveness of the tax system. b. The complexity of the tax system.

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b. Any exclusion creates ...

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Margaret is trying to decide whether to place funds in a qualified tuition program. Her son will be attending college in four years. She is in the 35% marginal tax bracket and she believes she can earn an 7% before tax return on alternative investments. Thus, $10,000 will accumulate to $11,948 (after-tax) in four years. Margaret expects tuition to increase at the rate of 5% each year to $12,155 in four years. Her son will be in the 12% marginal tax bracket in all relevant years. Given these assumptions, should Margaret participate in the qualified tuition program?

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Margaret can accumulate $11,948 by inves...

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Swan Finance Company, an accrual method taxpayer, requires all of its customers to carry credit life insurance. If a customer dies, the company receives from the insurance company the balance due on the customer's loan. Ali, a customer, died owing Swan $1,500. The balance due included $200 accrued interest that Swan has included in income. When Swan collects $1,500 from the insurance company, Swan:


A) Must recognize $1,500 income from the life insurance proceeds.
B) Must recognize $1,300 income from the life insurance proceeds.
C) Does not recognize income because life insurance proceeds are tax-exempt.
D) Does not recognize income from the life insurance because the entire amount is a recovery of capital.
E) None of these.

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

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When Betty was diagnosed as having a terminal illness, she sold her life insurance policy to Insurance Purchase, Inc., a company that is licensed to invest in these types of contracts. Betty sold the policy for $32,000, and Insurance Purchase, Inc. became the beneficiary. She had paid total premiums of $19,000. Betty died eight months after the sale. Insurance Purchase, Inc., collected $50,000 on the policy. The company had paid additional premiums of $4,000 on the policy. Betty's estate is not required to recognize a $13,000 gain from the sale of her life insurance policy; and Insurance Purchase, Inc. is required to recognize a $14,000 gain from the insurance policy.

A) True
B) False

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A U.S. citizen is always required to include in gross income the salary and wages earned while working in a foreign country even if the foreign country taxes the income.

A) True
B) False

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Employees of the Valley Country Club are allowed to use the golf course without charge before and after working hours on Mondays when the number of players on the course is at its lowest. Tom, an employee of the country club, played 40 rounds of golf during the year at no charge when the nonemployee charge was $20 per round.


A) Tom must include $800 in gross income.
B) Tom is not required to include anything in gross income because it is a de minimis fringe benefit.
C) Tom is not required to include the $800 in gross income because the use of the course was a gift.
D) Tom is not required to include anything in gross income because this is a no-additional-cost service fringe benefit.
E) None of these.

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

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Barney is a full-time graduate student at State University. He serves as a teaching assistant for which he is paid $700 per month for nine months and his $5,000 tuition is waived. The university waives tuition for all of its employees. In addition, Barney receives a $1,500 research grant to pursue his own research and studies. Barney's gross income from the above is:


A) $0.
B) $6,300.
C) $11,300.
D) $12,800.
E) None of these.

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

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John told his nephew, Steve, "if you maintain my house when I cannot, I will leave the house to you when I die." Steve maintained the house and when John died, Steve inherited the house. The value of the residence can be excluded from Steve's gross income as an inheritance.

A) True
B) False

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Sarah's employer pays the hospitalization insurance premiums for a policy that covers all employees and retired former employees. After Sarah retires, the hospital insurance premiums paid for her by her employer can be excluded from her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Doug and Pattie received the following interest income in the current year:  Savings account opened at Greenbacks Bank $4,000 U.S.Treasury bonds 250 Interest on State of Iowa bonds 200 Interest on Federal tax refund 150 Interest on state income tax refund 75\begin{array}{lr}\text { Savings account opened at Greenbacks Bank } & \$ 4,000 \\\text { U.S.Treasury bonds } & 250 \\\text { Interest on State of Iowa bonds } & 200 \\\text { Interest on Federal tax refund } & 150 \\\text { Interest on state income tax refund } & 75\end{array} Greenbacks Bank also gave Doug and Pattie a cellular phone (worth $100) for opening the savings account. What amount of interest income should they report on their joint income tax return?


A) $4,775.
B) $4,675.
C) $4,575.
D) $4,300.
E) None of these.

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

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Roger is in the 35% marginal tax bracket. Roger's employer has created a flexible spending account for medical and dental expenses that are not covered by the company's health insurance plan. Roger had his salary reduced by $1,200 during the year for contributions to the flexible spending plan. However, Roger incurred only $1,100 in actual expenses for which he was reimbursed. Under the plan, he must forfeit the $100 unused amount. His after-tax cost of overfunding the plan is $65.

A) True
B) False

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Betty received a graduate teaching assistantship that was awarded on the basis of academic achievement. The payments must be included in her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Fresh Bakery often has unsold donuts at the end of the day. The bakery allows employees to take the leftovers home. The employees are not required to recognize gross income because the bakery does not incur any additional cost.

A) True
B) False

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The earnings from a qualified state tuition program account are deferred from taxation until they are used for qualified higher education expenses. At that time, the amount taken from the fund must be included in the gross income of the person who contributed to the account.

A) True
B) False

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Carla is a deputy sheriff. Her employer requires that she live in the county where she is employed. Housing is very expensive; so the county agreed to pay her $4,800 per year to cover the higher cost of housing. Carla must include the housing supplement in her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Barry, a solvent individual but a recovering alcoholic, embezzled $6,000 from his employer. In the same year that he embezzled the funds, his employer discovered the theft. His employer did not fire him and told him he did not have to repay the $6,000 if he would attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Barry met the conditions and his employer canceled the debt.


A) Barry did not realize any income because his employer made a gift to him.
B) Barry must include $6,000 in gross income from discharge of indebtedness.
C) Barry must include $6,000 in gross income under the tax benefit rule.
D) Barry may exclude the $6,000 from gross income because the debt never existed.
E) None of these.

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

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James, a cash basis taxpayer, received the following compensation and fringe benefits in the current year:  Salary $66,000 Disability income protection premiums 3,000 Long-term care insurance premiums 4,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Salary } & \$ 66,000 \\\text { Disability income protection premiums } & 3,000 \\\text { Long-term care insurance premiums } & 4,000\end{array} His actual salary was $72,000. He received only $66,000 because his salary was garnished and the employer paid the $6,000 owed on James's credit card. The wage continuation insurance is available to all employees and pays the employee three-fourths of the regular salary if the employee is sick or disabled. The long-term care insurance is available to all employees and pays $150 per day toward a nursing home or similar facility. What is James's gross income from the above?


A) $66,000.
B) $72,000.
C) $73,000.
D) $75,000.
E) None of these.

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

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Adam repairs power lines for the Egret Utilities Company. He is generally working on a power line during the lunch hour. He must eat when and where he can and still get his work done. He usually purchases something at a convenience store and eats in his truck. Egret reimburses Adam for the cost of his meals.


A) Adam must include the reimbursement in his gross income.
B) Adam can exclude the reimbursement from his gross income since the meals are provided for the convenience of the employer.
C) Adam can exclude the reimbursement from his gross income because he eats the meals on the employer's business premises (the truck) .
D) Adam may exclude from his gross income the difference between what he paid for the meals and what it would have cost him to eat at home.
E) None of these.

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

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Tonya is a cash basis taxpayer. In 2019, she paid state income taxes of $8,000. In early 2020, she filed her 2019 state income tax return and received a $900 refund.


A) If Tonya itemized her deductions in 2019 on her Federal income tax return, she should amend her 2019 return and reduce her itemized deductions by $900.
B) If Tonya itemized her deductions in 2019 on her Federal income tax return and her itemized deductions exceeded the standard deduction by at least $900, the refund will not affect her 2020 tax return.
C) If Tonya itemized her deductions in 2019 on her Federal income tax return, she must amend her 2019 Federal income tax return and use the standard deduction.
D) If Tonya itemized her deductions in 2019 on her Federal income tax return and her itemized deductions exceeded the standard deduction by more than $900, she must recognize $900 income in 2020 under the tax benefit rule.
E) None of these.

F) C) and D)
G) None of the above

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