A) $4,000 for rent on his office, which 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 the choices are completely deductible.
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A) Health insurance with benefits payable to the employee.
B) Whole life insurance with benefits payable to the employee's dependents.
C) Group-term life insurance with benefits payable to the employee's dependents.
D) Key-employee life insurance with benefits payable to Dick.
E) All of the choices are deductible by Dick.
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A) $13,400 because rebates are payment liabilities.
B) $21,600 because Big Homes is an accrual-method taxpayer.
C) $21,600 if this amount is not material, Big Homes expects to continue the practice of offering rebates in future years, and Big Homes expects to pay the accrued rebates before filing its tax return for this year.
D) $13,400 because the $8,200 liability is not fixed and determinable.
E) Big Homes is not entitled to a deduction because rebates are against public policy.
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A) $2,850
B) $2,740
C) $1,850, if Shelley itemizes the deductions
D) All of these expenses are deductiblebut only if Shelley attends a conference in Texas.
E) None of the expenses are deductible because Shelley visited her friend.
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A) Compensation paid to the taxpayer's spouse in excess of salary payments to other employees.
B) Amounts paid to a subsidiary corporation for services where the amount is in excess of the cost of comparable services by competing corporations.
C) Cost of a meal with a former client when there is no possibility of any future benefits from a relation with that client.
D) All of the choices are likely to be unreasonable in amount.
E) None of the choices are likely to be unreasonable in amount.
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A) Interest expense is not deductible if the loan is used to purchase municipal bonds.
B) Insurance premiums are not deductible if paid for "key-employee" life insurance.
C) One-half of the cost of business meals is not deductible.
D) All of these choices are true.
E) None of the choices are true.
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