A) Casey can deduct moving expenses if the distance between his current residence and his new assignment is at least 50 miles.
B) If Casey's move qualifies for the moving expense deduction, he can deduct the cost of meals while en route to his new residence.
C) To qualify for a moving expense deduction the new commute from Casey's current residence would need to be a minimum of 85 miles.
D) If Casey's move qualifies for the moving expense deduction, he can deduct half the cost of meals while en route to his new residence.
E) All of the above are false.
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A) $3,000 income tax; $2,000 early distribution penalty
B) $3,000 income tax; $0 early distribution penalty
C) $0 income tax; $2,000 early distribution penalty
D) $0 income tax; $0 early distribution penalty
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A) Manfred can deduct half of his tuition for AGI.
B) Manfred can deduct half of his tuition as a miscellaneous itemized deduction.
C) Manfred can deduct $6,200 for AGI.
D) Manfred can deduct $6,200 as a miscellaneous itemized deduction.
E) None - the tuition is not deductible as a business expense.
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A) Katy includes the rental receipts in gross income and deducts the expenses allocated to the rental use of the home for AGI.
B) Katy deducts from AGI interest expense and property taxes associated with the home not allocated to the rental use of the home.
C) Assuming Katy's rental receipts exceed the interest expense and property taxes allocated to the rental use, Katy's deductible expenses for 2016 may not exceed the amount of her rental receipts (she may not report a loss from the rental property) .
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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A) Depreciation expense, other expenses, property taxes and interest expense
B) Other expenses, depreciation expense, property taxes and interest expense
C) Property taxes and interest expense, depreciation expense, other expenses
D) Other expenses, property taxes and interest expense, depreciation expense
E) None of the above statements is correct.
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A) $4,100
B) $4,000
C) $2,667
D) $2,000
E) None of the above.
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A) employers are allowed to deduct social security (FICA) taxes as a business expense.
B) self-employed taxpayers need an alternate mechanism for reducing the cost of health care.
C) this deduction provides a measure of equity between employees and the self-employed.
D) health insurance premiums cannot be deducted otherwise.
E) None of the above
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A) $2,500
B) $3,000
C) $1,500
D) $1,000
E) None of the above.
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A) $0 net income. $1,000 depreciation expense carried forward to next year.
B) ($1,000) net loss. $0 expenses carried over to next year.
C) $0 net income. $1,000 of other expense carried over to next year.
D) $0 net income. $1,000 of interest expense and property taxes carried over to next year.
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A) Marsha and Jeff can deduct $5,000 for AGI.
B) Marsha and Jeff can deduct $4,000 for AGI.
C) Marsha and Jeff can deduct $2,500 for AGI.
D) Marsha and Jeff can deduct $2,000 for AGI.
E) None - the tuition is not deductible.
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