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A) $4,775.
B) $4,675.
C) $4,575.
D) $4,300.
E) None of these.
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Multiple Choice
A) Todd should amend his 2018 return and claim $500 less insurance expense.
B) Todd should include the $500 in 2019 gross income in accordance with the tax benefit rule.
C) Todd should add the $500 to his sales proceeds from the building.
D) Todd should include the $500 in 2019 gross income in accordance with the claim of right doctrine.
E) None of these.
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A) $700,000.
B) $500,000.
C) $490,000 [($700,000/$1,000,000) × $700,000].
D) $0.
E) None of these.
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A) If an employee's wages are reduced by $5,000 and the employee is in the 24% marginal tax bracket, the employee would benefit from the offer.
B) If an employee's wages are reduced by $4,000 and the employee is in the 12% marginal tax bracket, the employee would benefit from the offer.
C) If an employee's wages are reduced by $6,000 and the employee is in the 35% marginal tax bracket, the employee would benefit from the offer.
D) a., b., and c.
E) None of these.
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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.
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