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A) $12,000 because rebates are payment liabilities.
B) $19,500 because Big Homes is an accrual method taxpayer.
C) $19,500 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 their tax return for this year.
D) $12,000 because the $7,500 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) An impermissible method is adopted by using the method to report results for two consecutive years.
B) An impermissible method may never be used by a taxpayer.
C) Cash method accounting is an impermissible method for partnerships and Subchapter S electing corporations.
D) There is no accounting method that is impermissible.
E) None of these is true.
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A) The insurance deduction would offset taxable income without the potential for the proceeds generating taxable income.
B) The federal government does not want to subsidize insurance companies.
C) It is impractical to trace insurance premiums to the receipt of proceeds.
D) Congress presumes that all expenses are not deductible unless specifically allowed in the Internal Revenue Code.
E) This rule was grandfathered from a time when the IRC disallowed all insurance premiums deductions.
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A) when the title of the goods passes to the buyer.
B) when the business receives payment.
C) when payment is due from the buyer.
D) the earliest of these three dates.
E) None of these.
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A) incurred for the production of investment income
B) ordinary and necessary
C) minimized
D) appropriate and measurable
E) personal and justifiable
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A) $1,300 "for AGI."
B) $1,300 "for AGI" and $300 "from AGI."
C) $480 "for AGI."
D) $80 "for AGI" and $1,300 "from AGI."
E) None of these.
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A) December 31st
B) January 31st
C) The last Friday of the last week of June.
D) December 15th
E) A tax year can end on any of these days.
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A) sales of inventory
B) services
C) purchases of machinery
D) payments of debt
E) sales of securities by an investor
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