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Theresa sued her former employer for age, race, and gender discrimination. She claimed $200,000 in damages for loss of income, $300,000 for emotional harm, and $500,000 in punitive damages. She settled the claim for $700,000. As a result of the settlement, Theresa must include in gross income:


A) $700,000.
B) $500,000.
C) $490,000 [$700,000/$1,000,000) × $700,000].
D) $0.
E) None of these.

F) None of the above
G) A) and D)

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A U.S. citizen is always required to include in gross income the salary and wages earned while working in a foreign country even if the foreign country taxes the income.

A) True
B) False

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What Federal income tax benefits are provided for college students?

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Matilda works for a company with 1,000 employees. The company has a hospitalization insurance plan that covers all employees. However, the employee must pay the first $3,000 of his or her medical expenses each year. Each year, the employer contributes $1,500 to each employee's health savings account HSA) . Matilda's employer made the contributions in 2017 and 2018, and the account earned $100 interest in 2018. At the end of 2018, Matilda withdrew $3,100 from the account to pay the deductible portion of her medical expenses for the year and other medical expenses not covered by the hospitalization insurance policy. As a result, Matilda must include in her 2018 gross income:


A) $0.
B) $100.
C) $1,600.
D) $3,100.
E) None of these.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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Stuart owns 300 shares of Turquoise Corporation stock and 2,000 shares of Blue Corporation stock. During the year, Stuart received 150 shares of Turquoise as a result of a 1 for 2 stock split. The value of the shares received was $4,800. Stuart also received 100 shares of Blue Corporation stock as a result of a 5% stock dividend. Stuart did not have the option of receiving cash from Blue. The additional shares he received had a value of $7,200. Stuart's gross income from the receipt of the additional Turquoise and Blue shares is:


A) $0.
B) $4,800.
C) $7,200.
D) $12,000.
E) None of these.

F) C) and E)
G) B) and E)

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Sam, a single individual, took an itemized deduction of $5,500 for state income tax paid in 2018. His total itemized deductions in 2018 were $18,000. In 2019, he received a $900 refund of his 2018 state income tax. Sam must include the $900 refund in his 2019 Federal gross income in accordance with the tax benefit rule.

A) True
B) False

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Ben was diagnosed with a terminal illness. His physician estimated that Ben would live no more than 18 months. After he received the doctor's diagnosis, Ben cashed in his life insurance policy and used the proceeds to take a trip to see relatives and friends before he died. Ben had paid $12,000 in premiums on the policy, and he collected $50,000, the cash surrender value of the policy. Henry enjoys excellent health, but he cashed in his life insurance policy to purchase a new home. He had paid premiums of $12,000 and collected $50,000 from the insurance company.


A) Neither Ben nor Henry is required to recognize gross income.
B) Both Ben and Henry must recognize $38,000 $50,000 - $12,000) of gross income.
C) Henry must recognize $38,000 $50,000 - $12,000) of gross income, but Ben does not recognize any gross income.
D) Ben must recognize $38,000 $50,000 - $12,000) of gross income, but Henry does not recognize any gross income.
E) None of these.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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Carla is a deputy sheriff. Her employer requires that she live in the county where she is employed. Housing is very expensive; so the county agreed to pay her $4,800 per year to cover the higher cost of housing. Carla must include the housing supplement in her gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Adam repairs power lines for the Egret Utilities Company. He is generally working on a power line during the lunch hour. He must eat when and where he can and still get his work done. He usually purchases something at a convenience store and eats in his truck. Egret reimburses Adam for the cost of his meals.


A) Adam must include the reimbursement in his gross income.
B) Adam can exclude the reimbursement from his gross income since the meals are provided for the convenience of the employer.
C) Adam can exclude the reimbursement from his gross income because he eats the meals on the employer's business premises the truck) .
D) Adam may exclude from his gross income the difference between what he paid for the meals and what it would have cost him to eat at home.
E) None of these.

F) A) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Iris collected $150,000 on her deceased husband's life insurance policy. The policy was purchased by the husband's employer under a group policy. Iris's husband had included $5,000 in gross income from the group term life insurance premiums during the years he worked for the employer. She elected to collect the policy in 10 equal annual payments of $18,000 each.


A) None of the payments must be included in Iris's gross income.
B) The amount she receives in the first year is a nontaxable return of capital.
C) For each $18,000 payment that Iris receives, she can exclude $500 $5,000/$180,000 × $18,000) from gross income.
D) For each $18,000 payment that Iris receives, she can exclude $15,000 $150,000/$180,000 × $18,000) from gross income.
E) None of these.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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Martha participated in a qualified tuition program for the benefit of her son. She invested $6,000 in the fund. Four years later her son withdrew $8,000, the entire balance in the program, to pay his college tuition.


A) Martha is not required to include the $2,000 $8,000 - $6,000) in her gross income when the funds are used to pay the tuition.
B) Martha's son must include the $2,000 $8,000 - $6,000) in his gross income when the funds are used to pay the tuition.
C) Martha must include $8,000 in her gross income.
D) Martha's son must include $8,000 in his gross income.
E) None of these.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and E)

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Jack received a court award in a civil libel and slander suit against National Gossip. He received $120,000 for damages to his professional reputation, $100,000 for damages to his personal reputation, and $50,000 in punitive damages. Jack must include in his gross income as a damage award:


A) $0.
B) $100,000.
C) $120,000.
D) $270,000.
E) None of these.

F) None of the above
G) A) and B)

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Julie was suffering from a viral infection that caused her to miss work for 90 days. During the first 30 days of her absence, she received her regular salary of $8,000 from her employer. For the next 60 days, she received $12,000 under an accident and health insurance policy purchased by her employer. The premiums on the health insurance policy were excluded from her gross income. During the last 30 days, Julie received $6,000 on an income replacement policy she had purchased. Of the $26,000 she received, Julie must include in gross income:


A) $0.
B) $6,000.
C) $8,000.
D) $14,000.
E) $20,000.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Brooke works part-time as a waitress in a restaurant. For groups of 7 or more customers, the customer is charged 15% of the bill for Brooke's services. For parties of less than 7, the tips are voluntary. Brooke received $11,000 from the groups of 7 or more and $7,000 in voluntary tips from all other customers. Using the customary 15% rate, her voluntary tips would have been only $6,000. Brooke must include $18,000 $11,000 + $7,000) in gross income.

A) True
B) False

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Bob had a terminal illness and realized that he "can't take it with him." Therefore, he cashed in his insurance policy and received $120,000. He had paid $50,000 in premiums on the policy. He used the money to fulfill his lifelong ambitions of going to the Super Bowl, driving an expensive sports car, and vacationing in Bermuda. Was Bob's behavior consistent with the Congressional intent in providing the tax exemption he was permitted to use?

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Swan Finance Company, an accrual method taxpayer, requires all of its customers to carry credit life insurance. If a customer dies, the company receives from the insurance company the balance due on the customer's loan. Ali, a customer, died owing Swan $1,500. The balance due included $200 accrued interest that Swan has included in income. When Swan collects $1,500 from the insurance company, Swan:


A) Must recognize $1,500 income from the life insurance proceeds.
B) Must recognize $1,300 income from the life insurance proceeds.
C) Does not recognize income because life insurance proceeds are tax-exempt.
D) Does not recognize income from the life insurance because the entire amount is a recovery of capital.
E) None of these.

F) B) and C)
G) C) and E)

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An employee can exclude from gross income the value of meals provided by his or her employer whenever:


A) The meal is not extravagant.
B) The meals are provided on the employer's premises for the employer's convenience.
C) There are no places to eat near the work location.
D) The meals are provided for the convenience of the employee.
E) None of these.

F) A) and E)
G) D) and E)

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Carmen had worked for Sparrow Corporation for thirty years when she died of a heart attack at age 60. She was practically penniless at the time of her death, owed a $12,000 hospital bill, and had a disabled spouse. The company was very concerned about its public image, and rather than run the risk of embarrassment from one of its long-term employees dying and leaving her spouse with insufficient means, the Board of Directors agreed to pay Carmen's hospital bill and to give her spouse $6,000 per year for the rest of his life. Discuss both sides of the question whether Carmen or her estate) and her spouse realize any taxable income from the above.

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Workers' compensation benefits are included in gross income if the employer also pays the employee while the employee is recovering from his or her injury.

A) True
B) False

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Mel was the beneficiary of a $45,000 group term life insurance policy on his wife. His wife's employer paid all of the premiums on the policy. Mel used the life insurance proceeds to purchase a United States Government bond, which paid him $2,500 interest during the current year. Mel's Federal gross income from the above is $2,500.

A) True
B) False

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