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Abner contributes $1,000 to the campaign of the Tea Party candidate for governor, $750 to the campaign of the Tea Party candidate for senator, and $500 to the campaign of the Tea Party candidate for mayor.Can Abner deduct these political contributions?

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Mattie and Elmer are separated and are in the process of obtaining a divorce.They incur legal fees for their respective attorneys with the expenses being itemized as follows: Mattie and Elmer are separated and are in the process of obtaining a divorce.They incur legal fees for their respective attorneys with the expenses being itemized as follows:    Although there is no requirement that he do so, Elmer pays Mattie's lawyer as a gesture of the positive feelings he still has for her.   Although there is no requirement that he do so, Elmer pays Mattie's lawyer as a gesture of the positive feelings he still has for her. Mattie and Elmer are separated and are in the process of obtaining a divorce.They incur legal fees for their respective attorneys with the expenses being itemized as follows:    Although there is no requirement that he do so, Elmer pays Mattie's lawyer as a gesture of the positive feelings he still has for her.

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If a vacation home is a personal/rental residence, no maintenance and utility expenses can be claimed as a deduction.

A) True
B) False

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Graham, a CPA, has submitted a proposal to do the annual audit for a municipality.Owen, the city treasurer, tells Graham that for a $1,000 fee, he will use his influence to have the audit awarded to Graham.What factors are relevant in determining if Graham can deduct the $1,000 payment assuming he pays the fee to Owen?

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The payment from Graham to Owen appears ...

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Trade and business expenses should be treated as:


A) A deduction from AGI subject to the 2%-of-AGI floor.
B) A deduction from AGI not subject to the 2%-of-AGI floor.
C) Deductible for AGI.
D) An itemized deduction if not reimbursed.
E) None of the above.

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

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Iris, a calendar year cash basis taxpayer, owns and operates several TV rental outlets in Florida, and wants to expand to other states.During 2012, she spends $14,000 to investigate TV rental stores in South Carolina and $9,000 to investigate TV rental stores in Georgia.She acquires the South Carolina operations, but not the outlets in Georgia.As to these expenses, Iris should:


A) Capitalize $14,000 and not deduct $9,000.
B) Expense $23,000 for 2012.
C) Expense $9,000 for 2012 and capitalize $14,000.
D) Capitalize $23,000.
E) None of the above.

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

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Max opened his dental practice (a sole proprietorship) in March 2012.At the end of the year, he has unpaid accounts receivable of $62,000 and no unpaid accounts payable.Should Max use the accrual method or the cash method for his dental practice?

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Tommy, an automobile mechanic employed by an auto dealership, is considering opening a fast food franchise.If Tommy decides not to acquire the fast food franchise, any investigation expenses are:


A) A deduction for AGI.
B) A deduction from AGI, subject to the 2 percent floor.
C) A deduction from AGI, not subject to the 2 percent floor.
D) Deductible up to $5,000 in the current year with the balance being amortized over a 180-month period.
E) Not deductible.

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

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Briefly explain the provisions regarding the deductibility of expenditures paid for another's benefit or obligation.

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Generally, a taxpayer cannot deduct expe...

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Can a trade or business expense be deductible if it is necessary but not ordinary?

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Terry and Jim are both involved in operating illegal businesses.Terry operates a gambling business and Jim operates a drug running business.Both businesses have gross revenues of $500,000.The businesses incur the following expenses. Terry and Jim are both involved in operating illegal businesses.Terry operates a gambling business and Jim operates a drug running business.Both businesses have gross revenues of $500,000.The businesses incur the following expenses.   Which of the following statements is correct? A) Neither Terry nor Jim can deduct any of the above items in calculating the business profit. B) Terry should report profit from his business of $250,000. C) Jim should report profit from his business of $500,000. D) Jim should report profit from his business of $250,000. E) None of the above. Which of the following statements is correct?


A) Neither Terry nor Jim can deduct any of the above items in calculating the business profit.
B) Terry should report profit from his business of $250,000.
C) Jim should report profit from his business of $500,000.
D) Jim should report profit from his business of $250,000.
E) None of the above.

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

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Payments by a cash basis taxpayer of capital expenditures:


A) Must be expensed at the time of payment.
B) Must be expensed by the end of the first year after the asset is acquired.
C) Must be deducted over the actual or statutory life of the asset.
D) Can be deducted in the year the taxpayer chooses.
E) None of the above.

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

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Bobby operates a drug trafficking business.Because he has an accounting background, he keeps detailed financial records.What expenses can Bobby deduct on his Federal income tax return?

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Marvin spends the following amounts on a house he owns: Marvin spends the following amounts on a house he owns:     Marvin spends the following amounts on a house he owns:

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Martha rents part of her personal residence in the summer for 3 weeks for $3,000.Anne rents all of her personal residence for one week in December for $2,500.Anne must include the $2,500 in her gross income whereas Martha is not required to include the $3,000 in her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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If an activity involves horses, a profit in at least two of seven consecutive years meets the presumptive rule of ยง 183.

A) True
B) False

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In a related party transaction where realized loss is disallowed, when can the disallowed loss be used by the buyer on the subsequent sale of the property? In the case of a related party disallowed loss transaction, can the related party seller's disallowed loss be used by a taxpayer other than the related party buyer?

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The related party buyer is permitted to ...

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Al single, age 60, and has gross income of $140,000.His deductible expenses are as follows: Al single, age 60, and has gross income of $140,000.His deductible expenses are as follows:   What is Al's AGI? A) $94,100. B) $103,500. C) $107,500. D) $127,500. E) None of the above. What is Al's AGI?


A) $94,100.
B) $103,500.
C) $107,500.
D) $127,500.
E) None of the above.

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

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The cash method can be used even if inventory and cost of goods sold are an income producing factor in the business.

A) True
B) False

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Investigation of a business unrelated to one's present business never results in a current period deduction of the entire amount if the amount of the investigation expenses exceeds $5,000.

A) True
B) False

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