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Constructive receipt represents the principle that cash basis taxpayers will be taxed on income when it is made available to them without substantial restrictions.

A) True
B) False

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When a carpenter provides $100 of services in exchange for $100 of groceries, the carpenter has realized $100 of income.

A) True
B) False

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Simon was awarded a scholarship to attend State Law School from Gary Harris & Associates, Attorneys at Law. The scholarship pays Simon's tuition ($7,000 per semester), fees ($500 per semester), and a $4,500 per semester stipend to pay for food and housing. In order to qualify for the stipend, Simon must work 10 hours per week at Gary Harris & Associates during the term. How much of the scholarship is Simon required to include in gross income?

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$12,000 per semester
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Charles purchased an annuity from an insurance company that promised to pay him $20,000 per year for the next 12 years. Charles paid $180,000 for the annuity. How much of the first $20,000 payment should Charles include in gross income?

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$5,000
A part of each payment represents...

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Shaun is a student who has received an academic scholarship to State University. The scholarship paid $14,000 for tuition, $2,500 for fees, and $1,000 for books. In addition, Shaun's dormitory fees of $8,500 were paid by the University when he agreed as a condition of receiving the dormitory fees to counsel freshman on campus living. What amount must Shaun include in his gross income?


A) $9,500
B) $11,000
C) $2,500
D) $8,500
E) Zero - None of these benefits is included in gross income.

F) C) and E)
G) D) and E)

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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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This year Ann has the following stock transactions. What amount is included in her gross income if Ann paid a $200 selling commission for each sale? This year Ann has the following stock transactions. What amount is included in her gross income if Ann paid a $200 selling commission for each sale?

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$2,100. ATT: ($9,500 − $200) −...

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J.Z. (single taxpayer) is retired and received $10,000 of Social Security benefits this year. How much of the $10,000 Social Security benefits is taxable if his only other income was $28,000 of pension income?

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$4,000
J.Z.'s modified AGI + 50 percent ...

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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) None of the above
G) A) and D)

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Helen is a U.S. citizen and CPA, who moved to London, England three years ago to work for a British company. This year, she spent the entire year in London and earned a salary of $110,000. How much of her salary will she be allowed to exclude from gross income in the U.S.?


A) $82,000.
B) $103,900.
C) $105,500.
D) $108,000.
E) All of her salary is included in gross income.

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

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Identify the rule that states that income has been realized when a taxpayer receives the income and there are no restrictions on the taxpayer's use of the income (e.g., no obligation to repay the amount) :


A) Claim of right.
B) Constructive receipt.
C) Return of capital principle.
D) Wherewithal to pay.
E) None of the choices are correct.

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

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A portion of each payment received from a purchased annuity contract represents income.

A) True
B) False

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George purchased a life annuity for $3,200 that will provide him $80 monthly payments for as long as he lives. Based on IRS tables, George's life expectancy is 100 months. How much of the first $80 payment will George include in his gross income?


A) $80
B) $72
C) $48
D) $32
E) None of the choices are correct.

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

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Identify which of the items below help determine which taxpayer must recognize earned income:


A) Residence in a community property law state.
B) Assignment of income.
C) Residence in a common law state.
D) Residence in a community property law state and assignment of income.
E) All of the choices are correct.

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

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This year Barney purchased 500 shares of Bell common stock for $20 per share. At year-end the Bell shares were only worth $2 per share. What amount can Barney deduct as a loss this year?


A) $10,000
B) $9,000
C) $1,000
D) Barney can deduct $10,000 only if he includes $1,000 in his taxable income
E) None of the choices are correct - Barney is not entitled to a loss deduction.

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

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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 B)
G) A) and C)

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Jim received a $500 refund of state income taxes this year. Jim will not need to include the $500 in his gross income this year if he did not deduct state income taxes last year.

A) True
B) False

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Ethan competed in the annual Austin Marathon this year and won a $25,000 prize for fastest wheelchair entrant. Ethan indicated that he would transfer the prize to the local hospital. How much of the prize should Ethan include in his gross income?


A) $25,000.
B) $25,000 because all prizes are taxable.
C) Zero because prizes transferred to charities are excludible.
D) Zero because all prizes are excludible.
E) Zero because prizes from charities are excludible.

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

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Scholarships are excluded from gross income for degree candidates even if the scholarship pays for required fees and books in addition to tuition.

A) True
B) False

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Acme published a story about Paul and as a result Paul sued Acme for damage to his reputation, emotional distress, and punitive damages. Paul won an award of $20,000 for damages, $5,500 for emotional distress, and $50,000 for punitive damages. What amount must Paul include in his gross income?


A) $5,500
B) $20,000
C) $50,000
D) $70,000
E) All of these benefits are included in gross income.

F) All of the above
G) A) and C)

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