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Taxation of business entities Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+) According to the internal revenue code 162, deductible trade or business expenses must be which one of the following? - Answers Ordinary and necessary Tax cost recovery methods do not include - Answers Capitalization Which of the following business assets is not depreciated - Answers Patent Which of the following is a true statement? - Answers all of the above Kip started a wholesale store this year selling bulk peanut butter. In January of this year Kip purchased an initial five tubs of peanut butter for a total cost of $5,000. In July Kip purchased three tubs for a total cost of $6,000. Finally, in November Kip bought two tubs for a total cost of $1,000. Kip sold six tubs by year end. What is Kip's ending inventory under the FIFO cost-flow method? A. $12,000 B. $6,000 C. $5,000 D. $2,500 E. $1,000 - Answers 5000 Which depreciation convention is the general rule for tangible personal property - Answers Half year Jasmine started a new business in the current year. She incurred $10,000 of start-up costs. How much of the start-up costs can be immediately expensed (excluding amounts amortized over 180 months) for the year? A. $0 B. $2,500 C. $5,000 D. $10,000 E. None of these - Answers C. 5000 Tax depreciation is currently calculated under what system - Answers Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System Ronald is a cash method taxpayer who made the following expenditures this year. Which expenditure is completely deductible in this period as a business expense? a) $4,000 for rent on his office that covers the next 24 months. b) $3,000 for a new watch for the mayor to keep "good relations" with city hall. c) $2,500 for professional hockey tickets distributed to a customer to generate "goodwill" for his business. d) $55 to collect an account receivable from a customer who has failed to pay for services rendered. e) None of these is completely deductible. - Answers A. 4000 for rent on his office, which covers the next 45 months The IRS would most likely apply the arm's length transaction test to determine which of the following? - Answers REASONABLENESS of an expenditure Real property is depreciated using the straight line method - Answers True Riley operates a plumbing business and this year the 3-year old van he used in the business was destroyed in a traffic accident. The van was originally purchased for $20,000 and the adjusted basis was $5,800 at the time of the accident. Although the van was worth $6,000 at the time of accident, insurance only paid Riley $1,200 for the loss. What is the amount of Riley's casualty loss deduction? - Answers $4600 The test for whether an expenditure is reasonable in amount is whether the expenditure was for an "arms length" amount - Answers True Which of the following is not usually included in an assets tax basis - Answers All the choices are included in an assets tax basis The phase "ordinary and necessary" has been defined to mean that an expense must be essential and indisputable to the conduct of a business - Answers False Poplock LLC purchased a warehouse and land during the current year for $350,000. The purchase price was allocated as follows: $275,000 to the building and $75,000 to the land. The property was placed in service on August 12. Calculate Poplock's maximum depreciation for this first year, rounded to the nearest whole number: A. $2,648 B. $3,371 C. $3,751 D. $4,774 E. None of these - Answers The MACRS recovery period for automobiles and computers is - Answers 5 years Which of the following is a true statement about accounting for business activities - Answers An overall accounting method is INITIALLY ADOPTED ON THE FIRST RETURN filed for the business. Tax cost recovery methods include depreciation, amortization, and depletion. - Answers True Bill operates a proprietorship using the cash method of accounting, and this year he received the following payments: • $100 in cash from a customer for services rendered this year • a promise to pay $200 from a customer for services rendered this year • tickets to a football game worth $250 as payment for services performed last year • a check for $170 for services rendered this year that Bill forgot to cash How much income should Bill realize on Schedule C? a) $100 b) $300 c) $350 d) $270 e) $520 - Answers 520

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According to the internal revenue code 162, deductible trade or business expenses must be which one
of the following? - Answers Ordinary and necessary

Tax cost recovery methods do not include - Answers Capitalization

Which of the following business assets is not depreciated - Answers Patent

Which of the following is a true statement? - Answers all of the above

Kip started a wholesale store this year selling bulk peanut butter. In January of this year Kip purchased
an

initial five tubs of peanut butter for a total cost of $5,000. In July Kip purchased three tubs for a total
cost

of $6,000. Finally, in November Kip bought two tubs for a total cost of $1,000. Kip sold six tubs by year

end. What is Kip's ending inventory under the FIFO cost-flow method?

A. $12,000

B. $6,000

C. $5,000

D. $2,500

E. $1,000 - Answers 5000

Which depreciation convention is the general rule for tangible personal property - Answers Half year

Jasmine started a new business in the current year. She incurred $10,000 of start-up costs. How much of

the start-up costs can be immediately expensed (excluding amounts amortized over 180 months) for the

year?

A. $0

B. $2,500

C. $5,000

D. $10,000

E. None of these - Answers C. 5000

, Tax depreciation is currently calculated under what system - Answers Modified Accelerated Cost
Recovery System

Ronald is a cash method taxpayer who made the following expenditures this year. Which expenditure is
completely deductible in this period as a business expense?

a) $4,000 for rent on his office that covers the next 24 months.

b) $3,000 for a new watch for the mayor to keep "good relations" with city hall.

c) $2,500 for professional hockey tickets distributed to a customer to generate "goodwill" for his
business.

d) $55 to collect an account receivable from a customer who has failed to pay for services rendered.

e) None of these is completely deductible. - Answers A. 4000 for rent on his office, which covers the next
45 months

The IRS would most likely apply the arm's length transaction test to determine which of the following? -
Answers REASONABLENESS of an expenditure

Real property is depreciated using the straight line method - Answers True

Riley operates a plumbing business and this year the 3-year old van he used in the business was
destroyed in a traffic accident. The van was originally purchased for $20,000 and the adjusted basis was
$5,800 at the time of the accident. Although the van was worth $6,000 at the time of accident,
insurance only paid Riley $1,200 for the loss. What is the amount of Riley's casualty loss deduction? -
Answers $4600

The test for whether an expenditure is reasonable in amount is whether the expenditure was for an
"arms length" amount - Answers True

Which of the following is not usually included in an assets tax basis - Answers All the choices are
included in an assets tax basis

The phase "ordinary and necessary" has been defined to mean that an expense must be essential and
indisputable to the conduct of a business - Answers False

Poplock LLC purchased a warehouse and land during the current year for $350,000. The purchase price

was allocated as follows: $275,000 to the building and $75,000 to the land. The property was placed

in service on August 12. Calculate Poplock's maximum depreciation for this first year, rounded to the

nearest whole number:

A. $2,648

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