A) Decrease by the same amount for all employees.
B) Increase more for the lower paid employees (10% and 15% marginal tax bracket) .
C) Increase more for the higher income (35% marginal tax bracket) employees.
D) Increase by the same amount for all employees.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) Hazel did not realize any income because her employer made a gift to her.
B) Hazel must include $6,000 in gross income from discharge of indebtedness.
C) Hazel must include $6,000 in gross income under the tax benefit rule.
D) Hazel may exclude the $6,000 from gross income because the debt never existed.
E) None of these.
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A) Applies only to savings bonds owned by the child.
B) Applies to parents who purchase bonds for which the proceeds are used for their child's education.
C) Means that the child must include the interest in income if the bond is owned by the parent.
D) Does apply even if used to pay for room and board.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) The $13,500 is excludible if the money is used to pay for tuition and books.
B) The $13,500 is taxable compensation.
C) The $13,500 is considered a scholarship and, therefore, is excluded.
D) The $13,500 is excluded because the total amount received for the year is less than her standard deduction and personal exemption.
E) None of these.
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A) Rebecca can exclude the life insurance proceeds of $100,000, but Turquoise Company must include $1,100,000 ($1,500,000 - $400,000) in gross income.
B) Turquoise Company and Rebecca can exclude the life insurance proceeds of $1,500,000 and $100,000, respectively, from gross income.
C) Turquoise Company can exclude $1,100,000 ($1,500,000 - $400,000) from gross income, but Rebecca must include $84,000 in gross income.
D) Turquoise Company must include $1,100,000 ($1,500,000 - $400,000) in gross income and Rebecca must include $100,000 in gross income.
E) None of these.
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Exclusion applies only to property received by the employee.
B) Can be provided on a discriminatory basis.
C) Exclusion is limited to $250 per year.
D) Exclusion applies to employee discounts.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) Neither Ben nor Henry is required to recognize gross income.
B) Both Ben and Henry must recognize $38,000 ($50,000 - $12,000) of gross income.
C) Henry must recognize $38,000 ($50,000 - $12,000) of gross income, but Ben does not recognize any gross income.
D) Ben must recognize $38,000 ($50,000 - $12,000) of gross income, but Henry does not recognize any gross income.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) $10,000.
B) $4,000.
C) $3,000.
D) $500.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) Amber's offer is $20,000 less. ($50,000 + $90,000 + $70,000 - $100,000 - $90,000) .
B) Amber's offer is $7,000 less. [($50,000 + $90,000 + $70,000 - $100,000 - $90,000) × .35) ].
C) Amber's offer is $4,500 more. {$190,000 - ($50,000 + $90,000) + [$70,000 × (1 - .35) ]}.
D) Amber's offer is $22,000 more. [($190,000 - $210,000) + ($120,000 × .35) ].
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) $0.
B) $100,000.
C) $120,000.
D) $270,000.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) Is not included in gross income if it was not earned.
B) Is not taxable unless the payor is legally obligated to make the payment.
C) Must always be included in gross income.
D) May be included in gross income although the payor is not legally obligated to make the payment.
E) None of these.
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