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A) $12,000 under the cash method and $12,000 under the accrual method
B) $4,000 under the cash method and $12,000 under the accrual method
C) $12,000 under the cash method and $4,000 under the accrual method
D) $4,000 under the cash method and $4,000 under the accrual method
E) $4,000 under the cash method and zero under the accrual method
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A) $7,200
B) Clark cannot deduct these costs because taxpayers must use the mileage method to determine any transportation deduction.
C) $4,500
D) $2,700
E) Clark is not entitled to any deduction if he used the car for any personal trips.
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A) Transportation costs are always fully deductible.
B) Meals are not deductible for this type of travel.
C) Only half of the cost of meals and transportation is deductible.
D) Thededuction for the cost of lodging and incidental expenditures is limited to those amounts incurred during the business portion of the travel.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) A fine for a zoning violation.
B) A tax underpayment penalty.
C) An "under the table" payment to a government representative to obtain a better price for raw materials.
D) A contribution to the mayor's political campaign fund.
E) An arm's length payment to a related party for emergency repairs of a sewage line.
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A) $14,400 under the cash method and $14,400 under the accrual method
B) $4,800 under the cash method and $14,400 under the accrual method
C) $14,400 under the cash method and $4,800 under the accrual method
D) $4,800 under the cash method and $4,800 under the accrual method
E) $4,800 under the cash method and zero under the accrual method
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A) $6,000
B) $14,000
C) $5,800
D) $4,600
E) $5,300
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A) An overall accounting method can only be adopted with the permission of the commissioner.
B) An overall accounting method is initially adopted on the first return filed for the business.
C) The cash method can only be adopted by individual taxpayers.
D) The accrual method can only be adopted by corporate taxpayers.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) $760
B) $600
C) $480
D) $160
E) $360
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A) interest income, depreciation, amortization, or depletion; interest expense; and net operating loss deductions.
B) 30 percent of revenue after deducting depreciation and interest expense.
C) Debt invested in the business.
D) interest income after deducting 30 percent of all deductible expenses.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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