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Juan works as a landscaper for local businesses on weekends, and he often provides services in exchange for property. This year Juan provided lawn-mowing services in exchange for $1,275 of car repair services, $3,570 of groceries, and a certificate of deposit (C.D.) for $4,050. The C.D. matures next year with interest. Finally, Juan received a gift card that can only be applied for $850 of clothing at a local mall. Juan has only applied the gift card to purchase $100 of clothing. Compute Juan's gross income assuming that he uses the cash basis of accounting.

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$1,275 + $3,570 + $4,050 + $85...

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Graham has accepted an offer to do graduate work in the chemistry department at State University. The chemistry department offered Graham a $5,000 tuition reduction and $3,500 toward the cost of room and meals. Under the terms of the scholarship Graham must work in the chemistry labs during the summer as a research assistant. What amount must Graham include in his gross income?


A) $8,500
B) $5,000
C) $3,500
D) $2,500
E) Zero - none of the above benefits is included in gross income.

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

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Hal Gore won a $1 million prize for special contributions to environmental research. This prize is awarded for public achievement, and Hal directed the awarding organization to transfer $400,000 of the award to the Environmental Protection Agency. How much of the prize should Hal include in his gross income?


A) $400,000
B) $600,000
C) $1,000,000
D) None of the choices are correct because all prizes are excludible
E) None of the choices are correct because prizes from charities are excludible

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Samantha was ill for four months this year. Samantha missed work during this period, but disability insurance paid $18,000 of disability pay to replace her missed salary. Samantha shares the cost of the insurance with her employer. This year Samantha's employer paid $2,200 in disability premiums for Samantha as a nontaxable fringe benefit and Samantha paid the remaining $1,100 of premiums from her salary. What amount of the disability pay must Samantha include in her gross income (Rounded to the nearest whole dollar) ?


A) $18,000
B) $12,000
C) $7,000
D) $1,100
E) Zero - None of these disability pay is included in gross income.

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

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Trevor received a gift of $25,000 in cash from his rich uncle. Trevor must include $15,000 of this gift in his gross income this year.

A) True
B) False

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In January of the current year, Dora made a gift of stock to her granddaughter. At the time of the gift, the stock was worth $15,000. Several months later in the same year after the gift, a $500 dividend was declared on the stock and paid to Dora's granddaughter. What amount must Dora's granddaughter include in her gross income for the current year?


A) $2,000
B) $15,000
C) $15,500
D) $2,500
E) None of the choices are correct

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

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When an asset is sold, the taxpayer calculates the gain or loss on the sale of the asset by subtracting the tax basis of the asset from the proceeds of the sale.

A) True
B) False

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Fred must include in gross income a $7,500 payment received from his neighbor to compensate Fred for the emotional distress he suffered when his neighbor accidentally ran over his dog.

A) True
B) False

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Hank is a U.S. citizen and is doing a three to six-year assignment as a sales executive in Paris for a French company, which began this year. Hank earned $109,500 working for the French company this year but only lived in France for 180 days (out of 365 days) . He will live full-time in France next year. What amount of Hank's $109,500 salary this year will he be allowed to exclude from gross income in the U.S. (rounded to the nearest one-hundred dollars) ?


A) Hank can exclude his entire salary because he worked more than 330 days overseas
B) $102,000.
C) $51,200
D) $103,900.
E) None of his salary can be excluded from gross income because Hank must reside overseas for the entire year.

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

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Realized income is included in gross income unless a tax provision specifies that it can be deferred or excluded.

A) True
B) False

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Barter clubs are an effective means of avoiding realization for tax purposes.

A) True
B) False

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Desai and Lucy divorced in 2018. Lucy has custody of their child, Andrea, and under the divorce decree Desai pays Lucy $120,000 per year. The payments must be made in cash and will cease if Lucy dies or remarries. The payments drop to $100,000 per year once Andrea reaches the age of 18. How much of the payments should Lucy include in gross income this year?

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$100,000
The constant payments qualify a...

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For tax purposes, unearned income means income that has not yet been realized.

A) True
B) False

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Interest income is taxed in the year in which it is received by the taxpayer or credited to the bank account.

A) True
B) False

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Cyrus is a cash method taxpayer who reports on a calendar-year. Last year Cyrus received salary of $88,000 and at year-end his employer announced that Cyrus would receive an additional year-end bonus of $10,000 in cash and a new TV worth $2,000. Cyrus didn't receive his bonus check until January of this year and the TV didn't arrive until March of this year. Determine the amount Cyrus should include in his gross income for last year.

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$88,000
Under constructive rec...

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Sam, age 45, saved diligently for his college education by putting part of his pay into U.S. Series EE saving bonds. Sam purchased the bonds for $6,500, and this year he redeemed the bonds for $7,200. He has no other income this year. What amount must Sam include in his gross income?


A) $7,200.
B) $6,500.
C) A maximum of $350 if Sam uses the proceeds to pay for his college tuition and fees.
D) $700 unless Sam uses at least some portion of the proceeds to pay for his college tuition and fees.
E) Zero - proceeds from cashing bonds sold at a discount is not realized income.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and C)

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Fran purchased an annuity that provides $12,000 quarterly payments for the next 10 years. The annuity was purchased at a cost of $300,000. How much of the first quarterly payment will Fran include in her gross income?


A) $7,500
B) $4,500
C) $12,000
D) $32,400
E) None of the choices are correct.

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

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Pam recently was sickened by eating spoiled peanut butter. She successfully sued the manufacturer for her medical bills ($3,700) , her emotional distress ($6,000 - she now fears peanut butter) , and punitive damages ($44,000) . What amount must Pam include in her gross income?


A) $44,000
B) $50,000
C) $47,700
D) $9,700
E) Zero - None of these benefits is included in gross income.

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

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The receipt of prizes and awards is generally taxable.

A) True
B) False

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Dave is a plumber who uses the cash method of accounting. This year Dave requested that his clients make their checks payable to his son, Steve. This year Steve received checks in the amount of $62,000 for Dave's plumbing services. Which of the following is a True statement?


A) Dave is taxed on $62,000 of plumbing income this year.
B) Steve is taxed on $62,000 of plumbing income this year.
C) Steve is taxed on $62,000 of income from gifts received this year.
D) Dave may deduct the $62,000 received by Steve.
E) None of the choices are correct.

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

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