Multiple Choice
A landlord leases property upon which the tenant makes improvements.The improvements are significant and are not made in lieu of rent.At the end of the lease,the value of the improvements are not income to the landlord.This rule is an example of:
A) The wherewithal to pay concept.
B) The tax benefit rule.
C) The arm's length concept.
D) A clear reflection of income result.
E) None of the above.
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