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Exam 3: Determining Gross Income
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Question 81
Essay
Shelly is in the 24 percent tax bracket and expects to remain in that bracket in the future. She has $100,000 to invest for 5 years and has the following alternatives: (a) corporate bonds paying 7 percent; (b) tax-exempt bonds paying 4.5 percent; (c) land that is expected to increase in value to $140,000 in 5 years. Interest on either the corporate bonds or the tax-exempt bonds can be reinvested at 7 percent interest. Any gain on the sale of the land will be eligible for the 15 percent long-term capital gain tax rate. Calculate the after-tax return for each investment. Which investment do you recommend she choose?
Question 82
Short Answer
Put T for Taxable income or N for Nontaxable income beside each item below as it normally would be treated for tax purposes. -Child support received
Question 83
True/False
The installment method of income recognition is an application of the wherewithal to pay concept.
Question 84
Essay
Gogo-a-gogo, a manufacturer of dance shoes located in France, is a 90% owned subsidiary of Dance-Togs, Incorporated, a calendar-year corporation. In 2017 it earned a total of $400,000 on its manufacturing operations in France and paid $120,000 in French income taxes on that income. It distributed $60,000 to its parent corporation during the year. How much of Gogo-a-gogo's income must Dance-Togs include in its income for 2017? How would your answer change if the tax year was 2018 instead of 2017?
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Put T for Taxable income or N for Nontaxable income beside each item below as it normally would be treated for tax purposes. -Which of the following explain why it is important to determine the period in which income is recognized?
Question 86
Essay
Colin and Coleen are negotiating the terms of a divorce in 2018. Colin is willing to pay Coleen $20,000 of alimony for five years so that she can return to school and obtain a degree. Coleen has stated that she needs no less than $20,000 after taxes and will not accept Colin's offer of alimony. Coleen is in the 12 percent tax bracket and Colin is in the 22 percent tax bracket. How much alimony must Coleen receive to have $20,000 after taxes? What is Colin's after-tax cost of this alimony payment?
Question 87
Essay
What is an annuity? How is annuity income taxed?
Question 88
Short Answer
Put T for Taxable income or N for Nontaxable income beside each item below as it normally would be treated for tax purposes. -Stock dividend
Question 89
Multiple Choice
Elizabeth is the beneficiary of an $800,000 insurance policy on her husband's life. Elizabeth can elect to receive $165,000 per year for 5 years or received the entire $800,000 in a lump sum the first year. If she elects to receive the lump sum, how much is included in income in the first year.
Question 90
True/False
Community property states allow income to be taxed to a person who did not earn the income.
Question 91
True/False
Multiplying the annuity amount received by the ratio of the investment in the annuity to the expected return determines the annuity's taxable portion.
Question 92
Multiple Choice
Billy's father owns a controlling interest in Big Top Corporation. Billy needed $20,000 to pay a gambling debt and the corporation made a loan to Billy at no interest for the $20,000. This transaction can be characterized as: