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Gross income includes all income realized during the year.

A) True
B) False

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Earnings from Internal Revenue Code Section 529 plans and Coverdell education savings accounts are excluded from gross income if the earnings are used to pay for qualifying educational expenditures for college students (and not for elementary or secondary education).

A) True
B) False

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In April of this year Victoria received a $1,400 refund of state income taxes that she paid last year. Last year Victoria claimed itemized deductions of $14,590. Victoria's itemized deductions included state income taxes paid of $3,750. How much of the refund, if any, must Victoria include in gross income if the standard deduction last year was $12,000?

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$1,400
The tax benefit is the lesser of ...

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Qualified fringe benefits received by an employee can be excluded from gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Wilma has a $25,000 certificate of deposit (CD) at the local bank. The interest on this certificate, $1,000, was credited to her account this year, but she must pay an early withdrawal penalty if she cashes in the CD before next year. Which of the following is a true statement?


A) Wilma must include the $1,000 of interest in her income this year.
B) Wilma must include the $1,000 of interest in her income when she cashes the CD.
C) Wilma must include the $1,000 of interest in her income this year only if the bank waives the early withdrawal penalty.
D) Wilma must include the $1,000 of interest in her income next year if she does not pay the early withdrawal penalty.
E) All of the choices are correct.

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

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This year Henry realized a gain on the sale of an antique car that he inherited from his uncle. The buyer has promised to pay Henry in installment payments over the next few years. Identify the principle that will determine when Henry should be taxed on the gain from the sale.


A) Assignment of income
B) Constructive receipt
C) Return of capital principle
D) Wherewithal to pay
E) All of these choices are true.

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

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A taxpayer generally includes in gross income the amount of debt forgiven by a lender.

A) True
B) False

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Sally is a cash-basis taxpayer and a member of the Valley Barter club. This year Sally provided 100 hours of sewing services to the barter club in exchange for two football playoff tickets. Which of the following is a true statement?


A) Sally need not recognize any gross income unless she sells the football tickets.
B) Sally's exchange does not result in taxable income.
C) Sally is taxed on the value of the football tickets even if she cannot attend the game.
D) Sally is taxed on the value of her sewing services only if she is a professional seamstress.
E) None of the choices are correct.

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

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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) $0-none of these disability pay is included in gross income

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

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Irene's husband passed away this year. After his death, Irene received $250,000 of proceeds from life insurance on her husband, and she inherited her husband's stock portfolio, worth $750,000. What amount must Irene include in her gross income?


A) $1 million.
B) $750,000.
C) $500,000.
D) $0, but only if Irene does not opt to receive the life insurance proceeds in a lump sum.
E) $0-none of these benefits are included in gross income.

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

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Henry works part time on auto repairs and restoration projects. This year Henry was paid $5,400 for repairs he made to his neighbor's auto. Henry's neighbor promised to pay Henry another $2,200 in cash next year. Henry's brother borrowed $4,100 in cash in December of this year and gave him a negotiable promissory note for $4,300, due in three months with interest. Henry sold the note in January of next year for $3,500. Finally, Henry restored a car for the football coach. The coach paid him this year with a pass to next year's football games. The pass is worth $750. Compute Henry's gross income for this tax year, assuming that he uses the cash basis of accounting.

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$5,400 + $750 = $6,150
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Gambling winnings are included in gross income only to the extent that the winnings exceed gambling losses incurred during the same period.

A) True
B) False

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The principle of realization for tax purposes is very different from realization as it is understood for financial reporting purposes.

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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Blake is a limited partner in Kling-On Partners. This year Kling-On reported that Blake's share of dividend income was $3,700 and his share of municipal interest was $2,750. Early this year Blake found a bundle of $100 bills in the alley outside his apartment. When no one claimed the money, the cash (a total of $2,400)was returned to Blake. Finally, Blake earned salary of $42,000 but almost $6,500 was withheld for income taxes and FICA tax. Compute Blake's realized income and gross income.

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$3,700 + $2,750 + $2,400 + $42...

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When a taxpayer sells an asset, the entire proceeds from the sale must be included in gross income regardless of the cost of the asset.

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

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Lisa and Collin are married. Lisa works as an engineer and earns a salary of $116,000. Collin works at a beauty salon and reported wages of $45,000. Lisa received $500 of interest from corporate bonds and $250 of interest from a municipal bond. Lisa acquired these bonds prior to her marriage to Collin. Collin's father passed away on April 14. He inherited cash of $50,000 and his baseball card collection, valued at $2,000. As beneficiary of his father's life insurance policy, Collin also received $150,000. The couple spent a weekend in Atlantic City in November and came home with gambling winnings of $1,200. Collin was injured in an accident at the salon. He was unable to work for a month, but during this time he received $5,000 from disability insurance he purchased several years ago. Collin also received $2,000 in workers' compensation, and $1,500 from the salon for the emotional trauma he suffered from the accident. Calculate Lisa and Collin's gross income for this year, assuming they will file married filing jointly.

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$162,700 = $116,000 + $45,000 ...

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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) $0 because prizes transferred to charities are excludable
D) $0 because all prizes are excludable
E) $0 because prizes from charities are excludable

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

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Which of the following statements about alimony payments is true for divorce agreements executed before 2019?


A) To qualify as alimony, payments must be made in cash.
B) Alimony payments are includible in the gross income of the recipient.
C) To qualify as alimony, payments cannot continue after the death of the recipient.
D) To qualify as alimony, payments must be made under a written agreement or divorce decree that does not designate the payments as "nonalimony" or child support.
E) All of the choices are correct.

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

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