Section 4C Flashcards
Green is self-employed as a human resources consultant and reports on the cash basis for income tax purposes. Select the appropriate tax treatment on Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Income Tax Return) for personal life insurance premiums paid by Green.
Fully deductible on Form 1040 to arrive at adjusted gross income
Reported in Schedule A, Itemized Deductions (deductibility subject to threshold of 7.5% of adjusted gross income)
Reported in Schedule A, Itemized Deductions (deductibility subject to threshold of 2% of adjusted gross income)
Not deductible
not deductible
No deduction is allowed for premiums paid by an insured for personal life insurance.
On August 1, year 16, Graham purchased and placed into service an office building costing $264,000, including $30,000 for the land. What was Graham’s MACRS deduction for the office building in year 16?
$2,250….HOW
otal cost $264,000
Less: Cost of land - 30,000
Depreciable basis $234,000
of building ========
While the depreciation is $6,000 per year, since it was placed in service in August, Graham can only take 4.5 months of depreciation in year 16.
$234,000 / 39 years = $6,000 per year
4.5 $6,000 x ----- months = $2,250 12
For assets acquired after 1986, depreciation is computed using the____
modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS).
MACRS depreciation cannot be used for ___property and property not depreciated in terms of ___
Real property acquisitions are subject to the \_\_\_convention
intangible , years
mid-month
Under MACRS, the 200% declining-balance method is used for the 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year properties. t/f
Which years are the most common?
What does 5 yr include
What does 7 yr include
true
5 & 7
5: automobiles/equipment
7: Special purpose trucks, fixtures, furniture
In the current year, Louise, a self-employed consultant, finances a new vehicle that is used 75% for business and 25% for personal use. How much, if any, of the interest incurred on the loan could be deductible in arriving at adjusted gross income?
75%
Louise could treat 75% of the interest as deductible in arriving at her net business income and would treat the remaining 25% as nondeductible personal interest.
Tom Lewis, an individual taxpayer, performs services for the Red Cross at an out-of-town location for three weekends during the year. There was no significant element of personal pleasure for Tom on these weekend trips. He incurred the following expenses in relation to these trips:
Special uniform worn while performing services $100 Meals and lodging while on weekend trips $300 How much of the expenses may Tom deduct as a charitable donation on his Schedule A (itemized deduction) form (assuming that he can fully itemize and deduct all such expenses)?
400
Dale received $1,000 in the current year for jury duty. In exchange for regular compensation from her employer during the period of jury service, Dale was required to remit the entire $1,000 to her employer. In Dale’s income tax return, the $1,000 jury duty fee should be:
deducted from gross income in arriving at adjusted gross income…. WHY
Generally, jury duty pay must be included as other income on IRS Form 1040. However, the taxpayer can deduct the amount of jury duty pay remitted to an employer in exchange for continued regular compensation.
Moore, a single taxpayer, had $50,000 in adjusted gross income for Year 5. During Year 5, she contributed $18,000 to her church. She had a $10,000 charitable contribution carryover from her Year 4 church contribution. What was the maximum amount of properly substantiated charitable contributions that Moore could claim as an itemized deduction for Year 5?
The maximum cash contribution a taxpayer may deduct in each tax year is limited to 60% of the taxpayer’s AGI so long as the recipient charities are qualified for this ceiling:
60% × $50,000 AGI = $30,000
$10,000 carryover from Year 4 + $18,000 for Year 5 = $28,000 (with $0 carryover to Year 6)
Juan Nero, an individual taxpayer, bought a personal residence for $2,000,000 in the current year. He assumed a mortgage on the full amount of this acquisition cost. On how much of this $2,000,000 loan amount may Juan deduct interest charges for on his current-year tax return (assuming that he can fully itemize and deduct all such charges)?
750K
Tom and Sally White, married and filing joint income tax returns, derive their entire income from the operation of their retail stationery shop. Their adjusted gross income was $100,000. The Whites itemized their deductions on Schedule A. The following unreimbursed cash expenditures were among those made by the Whites:
Repair and maintenance of motorized wheelchair for physically handicapped dependent child: $600
Tuition, meals, and lodging at special school for physically handicapped dependent child in an institution primarily for the availability of medical care, with meals and lodging furnished as necessary incidents to that care: $8,000
Without regard to the adjusted gross income percentage threshold, what amount may the Whites claim in their tax return as qualifying medical expenses?
$8600
This is asking if the 10% rule is met, what could you deduc
Jackson owns two residences. The second residence, which has never been used for rental purposes, is the only residence that is subject to a mortgage. The following expenses were incurred for the second residence:
Mortgage interest $5,000
Utilities 1,200
Insurance 6,000
For regular income tax purposes, what is the maximum amount allowable as a deduction for Jackson’s second residence?
$5K
Home mortgage interest is deductible for two personal residences subject to certain limits. However, utilities and insurance on a personal residence are not deductible.
If the second residence had been rented part of the year, the utilities and insurance may have been deductible, subject to the vacation home rules.
__ is deductible for two personal residences subject to certain limits.
However, utilities and insurance on a personal residence are not deductible. T/F
If the second residence had been rented part of the year, the utilities and insurance may have been deductible, subject to the vacation home rules. t/f
Home mortgage interest
True
True
Which of the following statements is false about the deductibility of interest expense as an itemized deduction?
Interest expense is not deductible if the proceeds from the loan were used to purchase tax-exempt, income-generating investments.
Personal credit card interest is not deductible.
Mortgage interest expense is limited to three personal residences.
No deduction is allowable for prepaid interest.
True
True
False - 2 households
True
An individual starts paying student loan interest in the current year. How many years may the individual deduct a portion of the student loan interest?
duration the loan is paid
Baker, a sole proprietor CPA, has several clients that do business in Spain. While on a 4-week vacation in Spain, Baker took a 5-day seminar on Spanish business practices that cost $700. Baker’s round-trip airfare to Spain was $600. While in Spain, Baker spent an average of $100 per day on accommodations, local travel, and other incidental expenses, for total expenses of $2,800. What amount of educational expense can Baker deduct on Form 1040, Schedule C, Profit or Loss From Business?
1200
he cost of Baker’s course of $700 would be deductible and the expenses of $100 per day for five days would also be deductible for an additional $500 and a total of $1,200.
Tom Lewis, an individual taxpayer, paid the following expenses in Year 4:
Credit card interest of $1,000
Real estate taxes of $3,000 on behalf of his mother, on property owned by his mother
Which of the amounts is deductible as an itemized deduction on Tom’s Year 4 tax return?
Neither
Credit card interest is considered personal interest and is not deductible on an individual’s tax return.A taxpayer cannot create a deduction for himself by paying someone else’s real estate taxes
Payment for registration and licensing of a car may be deductible as a personal property tax only if it is ___annually and assessed in ___ to the value of the car.
Alternatively, it is deductible to calculate by the weight of the car, it is not deductible.
imposed , proportion
F
Tom Lewis, an individual taxpayer, was assessed $250 in the current year for the construction of street lights in his neighborhood. It is thought that the street lights will reduce crime in the neighborhood. Tom’s neighborhood is the only area of the city that is assessed the charges. Before the end of the year, Tom is assessed another $100 for repairing the street lights damaged in a storm. How much of the $350 paid by Tom is deductible as an itemized deduction in the current year?
$100
taxes assessed against local improvements are not deductible if they are of a nature that tends to increase the value of the property being assessed. Maintenance, repair, or interest charges related to such assessments are deductible. Thus, only the $100 for repairing the street lights is deductible.
An individual taxpayer earned $10,000 in investment income, $8,000 in noninterest investment expenses, and $5,000 in investment interest expense. How much is the taxpayer allowed to deduct on the current year’s tax return for investment interest expenses?
The amount allowed as a deduction for investment interest expense for a taxable year shall not exceed the net investment income, or $2,000.
$10,000 investment income - $8,000 investment expense = $2,000 net investment income
The amount allowed as a deduction for investment interest expense for a taxable year shall not exceed the___
net investment income, o00.r $2,0
Carter incurred the following expenses in the current year: $500 for the preparation of a personal income tax return, $100 for custodial fees on an IRA, $150 for professional publications, and $2,000 for union dues. Carter’s current-year adjusted gross income is $75,000. Carter, who is not self-employed, itemizes deductions. What will Carter’s deduction be for miscellaneous itemized deductions after any limitations in the current year?
$0
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the deduction for itemized miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% floor was eliminated; therefore, Carter’s total deduction will be $0.
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the deduction for itemized miscellaneous deductions ____
are eliminated
Charitable contributions subject to the 60% limit that are not fully deductible in the year made may be carried forward____
5 years
Charitable contributions subject to the 60% limit that are not fully deductible in the year made may be carried forward five years.