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Question: Atlas, a financial consultant, had the following


Atlas, a financial consultant, had the following income and expenses in his business:

Fee Income 
$235,000 

Expenses: 


Rent Expense 
18,000 

Penalties assessed by the SEC 
2,500 

Office expenses 
6,000 

Supplies 
6,000 

Interest paid on note used to acquire office equipment 
2,700 

Speeding tickets going to see clients 
650 


How much net income must Atlas report from this business?

a. $199,150
b. $202,300
c. $202,950
d. $205,450


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> All of the following expenses increase the basis of stock held for investment except a. Commission fees on the purchase of the stock. b. Stock splits. c. Stock dividends from a dividend reinvestment plan. d. All of the above increase the basis of stock

> All of the following statements regarding the definition of basis other than cost are true except a. The basis for assets received as a gift depends on whether the FMV is greater than, equal to, or less than the donor’s basis at the time of the gift. b.

> In 2017 Ann received 1,000 shares of stock as a gift from her husband, Tim, who purchased them in 2008. At the time of the gift, the FMV of the stock was $29,300 and Tim’s basis was $31,000. If Ann sells the stock for $26,834 in 2017 what is the nature

> In 2017 Ann received 1,000 shares of stock as a gift from her husband, Tim, who purchased them in 2008. At the time of the gift, the FMV of the stock was $29,300 and Tim’s basis was $31,000. If Ann sells the stock for $32,834 in 2017, what are the natu

> Francisco, a single taxpayer, has income from his W-2 of $93,250. He also has a short-term capital loss of $7,311 a short-term capital gain of $2,100, and a long-term capital gain of $4,680. What is Francisco’s AGI for 2017? a. $92,719. b. $93,250. c.

> Shannon bought an apartment building in July 2011for $360,000 and sold it for $480,000 in 2017. There was $77,994 of accumulated depreciation allowed on the apartment building. Assuming that Shannon is in the 33% tax bracket, how much of her gain is ta

> Amal received a Form 1099-DIV with a capital gain distribution of $210. She also received a Form 1099-B from the sale of 240 shares of AMS stock she purchased for $2,900 plus a $28 commission fee on February 22, 2016. The net proceeds of the stock sale

> Alton received a Form 1099-B that shows a net sales price of $3,500 on the sale of 600 shares of FNP Company. He bought the stock on October 21, 2016, and sold it on October 22, 2017. His basis in the stock is $2,025, of which $25 is a commission fee.

> When there are a net short-term loss and a net long-term loss, which of the following is true? a. The entire short-term loss is used to reduce other income before the long-term loss can be used to offset other income. b. A long-term loss is used to red

> Which is true regarding long-term capital gains? a. A net long-term gain can be taxed at 28%, 25%, 20%, 15% or 0%, depending on the type of gain generated. b. A net long-term loss can be offset against a long-term gain, and if there is a resulting long-

> Jim sells a parcel of land for $75,000 cash and the buyer assumes Jim’s liability of $10,000 on the land. Jim’s basis is $ 64,000. What is the gain or loss on the sale? a. $1,000 loss. b. $1,000gain. c. $11,000 gain. d. $21,000 gain.

> The maximum tax bases and percentages for 2017 for the two portions of the self-employment tax are which of the following? Social Security Medicare a. 127,200; 12.4% Unlimited; 2.9%. b. 127,200; 12.4% Unlimited; 15.3%. c. 118,500; 12.4% Unli

> Annie is self-employed and has $58,000 in income from her business. She also has investments that generated dividends of $3,000 and interest of $2,500. What is Annie’s self-employment tax for the year? a. $8,195. b. $8,619. c. $8,874. d. $8,972.

> Which of the following individuals can deduct education expenses? a. A real estate broker who attends college to get an accounting degree. b. A CPA who attends a review course to obtain his building contractor’s license. c. A corporate executive atte

> Which of the following is not a relevant factor to be considered in deciding whether an activity is profit seeking or a hobby? a. Manner in which the taxpayer carries on the activity. b. Expertise of the taxpayer or his or her advisers. c. Time and effo

> Jake runs a business out of his home. He uses 600 square feet of his home exclusively for the business. His home is 2,400 square feet in total. Jake had $27,000 of business revenue and $22,000 of business expenses from his home-based business. The f

> Jimmy took a business trip from Dallas to Brazil. He was there for a total of seven days, of which two were weekend days. Over the weekend, he spent his time sightseeing and relaxing. His expenses were as follows: Airfare $ 1,400  Lodging (7 days

> Frank purchased a vehicle for business and personal use. In 2017, he used the vehicle 70% for business (11,000 business miles incurred equally throughout the year) and calculated his vehicle expenses using the standard mileage rate. Frank also paid $1,

> Which of the following is false with respect to the standard mileage rate? a. It can be used if the taxpayer owns the vehicle and uses the standard mileage rate for the first year it was placed in service. b. It includes parking fees, tolls, and propert

> Jordan has two jobs. She works as a night auditor at the Moonlight Motel. When her shift at the motel is over, she works as a short-order cook at the Greasy Spoon Restaurant. On a typical day, she drives the following number of miles: Home to Moonlight

> Section 179 expense is available for all of the following business assets except a. Office building. b. Office furniture. c. Computer. d. Delivery truck.

> During the year, Cory purchased a log skidder (7-year property) for $55,000 for his business. Assume that he has income from his business of $30,000, and he and his wife have combined salaries and wages income of $40,000. What is the maximum deduction

> On June 30, 2017, Ken purchased an apartment building for $500,000. Determine the cost recovery deduction for 2017: a. $4,925. b. $5,335. c. $6,955. d. $9,850.

> Roy purchased an office building on March 30, 2014, for $250,000. $25,000 of which was for the land. On July 30, 2017, he sold the office building. What is the cost recovery deduction for 2017? a. $0. b. $3,125. c. $5,769. d. $6,410.

> Lawrence purchased an apartment building on February 10, 2017, for $330,000, $30,000 of which was for the land. What is the cost recovery deduction for 2017? a. $0. b. $ 6,741. c. $ 9,546. d. $10,660.

> On April 15, 2015, Andy purchased some furniture and fixtures (7-year property) for $10,000 to be used in his business. He did not elect to expense the equipment under §179 or bonus depreciation. On June 30, 2017, he sells the equipment. What is the c

> On May 5, 2012, Jill purchased equipment for $40,000 to be used in her business. She did not elect to expense the equipment under Section 179 or bonus depreciation. On January 1, 2017, she sells the equipment to a scrap metal dealer. What is the cost

> Mandy, a CPA, flew from Raleigh to Seattle to attend an accounting conference that lasted four days. Then she took three days of vacation to go sightseeing. Mandy’s expenses for the trip are as follows: Airfare ……………………………………………….$625 Lodging (7 days

> Which of the following is not a “trade or business” expense? a. Interest on investment indebtedness. b. Property taxes on business equipment. c. Depreciation on business property. d. Cost of goods sold

> Trade or business expenses are treated as a. A deduction for AGI. b. An itemized deduction if not reimbursed. c. A deduction from AGI. d. A deduction from AGI limited to the amount in excess of 2% of AGI.

> Generous Corporation provides a SIMPLE plan for its employees. Under the plan, employees can contribute up to 6% of their salary and Generous Corporation will match each employee’s contribution up to 3% of the employee’s salary. Erika is an employee of

> Which of the following is true regarding SEPs? a. The plan cannot discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees. b. Deductible contributions cannot exceed the lower of 15% of the employee’s compensation or $54,000. c. Self-employed individuals c

> Thomas is a self-employed plumber under the age of 50. His earnings from self- employment, before the Keogh deduction but after deducting half of the self-employment tax, are $80,000. What is his deductible Keogh contribution for 2017? a. $54,000. b.

> A participant in a 401(k) plan under the age of 50 may contribute up to what amount in 2017? a. $5,500. b. $12,500. c. $18,000. d. $54,000.

> To obtain and retain qualified status, a pension or profit-sharing plan must not discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees, who include: a. Employees who own more than 5% of the corporation’s stock. b. Employees who received more than $100,

> A qualified pension plan provides significant tax benefits to both employers and employees including: a. Employer contributions are not treated as compensation to the employee. b. Earnings from the investments held in the plan are tax-deferred. c. No ta

> A participant in a Keogh plan over the age of 50 may contribute up to what amount in 2017? a. $6,500. b. $24,000. c. The lower of $54,000 or 25% of earned income from self-employment. d. The greater of $54,000 or 25% of earned income from self-employmen

> Sanjay purchased a single life annuity contract for $200,000. The contract will pay $15,000 per year beginning in 2017 for the remainder of his life and has an expected return of $330,000. What amount of taxable income must Sanjay report in 2017? a. $

> June, age 76, and Augustus, age 78, are married. They purchased a single life annuity contract that will pay $1,500 per month for the life of June. The expected return on the contract: a. Is $190,800. b. Is $214,200. c. Is $405,000. d. Cannot be deter

> Julio is 62 and single. He purchased a single life annuity contract that will pay him $1,000 a month for life with a minimum payout of 10 years. His expected return on the contract: a. Is $120,000. b. Is $270,000. c. Is $282,000. d. Cannot be determin

> Regarding a Coverdell Education Savings Account: a. Distributions are tax-free to the beneficiary if they are used for his or her qualified education expenses. b. Qualified education expenses include required tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipme

> Withdrawals from a Roth IRA are: a. Subject to the required minimum distribution rules. b. Taxable if made after the five-tax-year period beginning with the first tax year in which a Roth contribution was made. c. Deemed to come first from contribution

> Juanita, age 62, retired in 2017. During the year, she received distributions of $9,000 from her IRA. She made nondeductible contributions of $20,000 to the IRA in prior years and has never received a nontaxable distribution. As of December 31, 2017,

> Which of the following statements is true? a. Only employers can establish tax-deferred retirement plans. b. Generally, plan distributions are taxable if the contributions were made with untaxed dollars. c. The donor and the beneficiary of a retirement

> Mark, who is single, must start making distributions from his pension plan beginning April 1, 2017. At the end of 2016 when Mark was 71 years old, the plan had a balance of $220,000. He will use a single life expectancy. What amount must Mark take as

> If a qualified pension plan is being distributed using joint life expectancy: a. The taxpayers cannot choose to refigure their life expectancy. b. If the beneficiary dies, no adjustment of the denominator used to calculate minimum distributions is requ

> Juan is single and retired on January 1, 2017 at age 62. He is entitled to receive monthly payments of $1,500 over his life from his employer’s qualified pension plan. The payments began January 1, 2017. He contributed $71,500 to the plan prior to his

> Vanessa and Martin file a joint return for 2017. They have one child age 12. They have combined AGI of $202,000 in 2017. What is their maximum permitted contribution to a Coverdell Education Savings Account for 2017? a. $0. b. $800. c. $1,200. d. $2,

> Without regard to AGI limitations, what is the maximum contribution permitted to a Coverdell Education Savings Account in 2017? a. $500 b. $2,000 c. $5,500 d. The lower of $5,500 or 100% of compensation

> Vickie is single and age 43. She reported AGI of $123,000 in tax year 2016. She is an active participant in her employer’s pension plan. What is the maximum Roth IRA contribution she can make in 2017? a. $0. b. $2,200. c. $3,300. d. $5,500.

> Patrice is single and age 26. She reported AGI of $65,000 in tax year 2017. She is an active participant in her employer’s pension plan. What is the maximum deductible Roth IRA contribution she can make in 2017? a. $0. b. $2,200. c. $3,300. d. $5,500.

> Jack is single and age 53. He reported AGI of $68,000 in 2017. He is an active participant in his employer’s pension plan. What is the maximum deductible IRA contribution he can make in 2017? a. $2,200 b. $2,600 c. $3,900 d. $6,500

> Ed and Cathy, both under age 50, file a joint return. Neither is covered under an employer pension plan. Cathy earned compensation of $53,000 in 2017. Ed worked part-time and earned $1,200. What is the maximum deductible IRA contribution they can mak

> Terri is single and age 32. She reported AGI of $64,000 in tax year 2017. She is an active participant in her employer’s pension plan. What is the maximum deductible IRA contribution she can make in 2017? a. $0. b. $1,100. c. $4,400. d. $5,500.

> Which of the following is an individual-sponsored pension plan? a. Defined benefit plan. b. Keogh plan. c. Roth IRA. d. SIMPLE plan.

> In a large food or beverage establishment, any tip shortfall from a directly tipped employee is recorded on the employee’s W-2 as a. W-2 box 8 - Allocated tips. b. W-2 box 14 - Other. c. W-2 box 1- Wages, tips, other compensation. d. W-2 box 7 - Social

> Carmen earned $75 in tips in September. When must she inform her employer of her tips on Form 4070 for federal income tax and FICA withholding purposes? a. By September 30. b. By October 10. c. By October 31. d. She is not subject to payroll taxes on t

> Dewoun has two jobs, and both employers withheld FICA tax. From his first job, he earned $102,100, and from his second job, he earned $28,200. How much can Dewoun claim as an additional payment on his Form 1040 as excess social security paid in 2017?

> Carlos earned a total of $225,000 for 2017. How much in FICA tax will his employer be required to withhold in his name? a. $10,834.50. b. $11,148.90. c. $11,373.90. d. $12,029.10.

> Adenike has two jobs and earned $ 110,000 from her first job and $20,000 from her second job. How much total FICA taxes will Adenike have withheld from her wages from working two jobs? a. $9,730.80. b. $9,732.00. c. $9,771.40. d. $9,945.00.

> Erica earned $128,800 during 2017. How much will her employer withhold from her, in total, for FICA taxes? a. $9,069.60. b. $9,214.60. c. $9,741.00. d. $9,754.00.

> Marla is married, is paid $2,565 semimonthly, and claims four withholding allowances. What is the amount of federal income tax withheld on Marla’s gross wages for the semimonthly period? a. $190.57. b. $197.50. c. $200.51. d. $207.56.

> Adam received a bonus of $4,400 from his employer. Which one of the following federal income withholding tax amounts is not in accordance with IRS rules regarding supplemental wage payments? Adam earns biweekly wages of $3,500, is single, and claims on

> A taxpayer with 2017 AGI of $160,000 has no income tax withholding and is required to pay estimated taxes. The taxpayer can avoid an underpayment penalty by paying a. At least 90% of the 2017 tax liability ratably over four quarterly payments. b. At le

> On January 2, 2017, Jane employed a part-time household worker in her home. She paid the household worker $350 per month for 2017. What amount of FICA tax is Jane required to record on Schedule H? a. $237.30. b. $321.30. c. $558.60. d. $642.60.

> Carol works for ABC Company and earned $63,000 for the entire 2017 year. How much in FUTA tax is her employer required to withhold in her name? Assume that the employer receives the maximum credit for state unemployment taxes. a. $0 . b. $42.00 c. $43

> Ely is single and is paid $1,190 per week and claims one allowance. What is the amount of federal income tax withheld on Ely’s gross wages for the week? a. $184. b $186. c. $203. d. $206.

> Adrienne is a self-employed attorney. She has net earnings (profit) from her practice of $106,800. Her self-employment taxes for the year are: a. $13,117.76. b. $13,338.85. c. $14,204.40. d. $15,090.36.

> Carlos has two jobs; he is an attorney (not a partner) in a law firm and he has a small legal practice (sole proprietorship) providing real estate legal services. How does he compute his federal income tax for the year? a. His wages from the law firm a

> Employers pay a maximum federal unemployment tax of 6.0% on how much of an employee’s taxable wages for 2017? a. $1,800. b. $3,800. c. $5,800. d. $7,000.

> Household employees are subject to FICA withholding if they are paid at least what amount during any calendar quarter in 2017? a. $1,500. b. $1,800. c. $1,900. d. $2,000.

> Employers are required to deposit FUTA taxes when their liability exceeds a. $100. b. $500. c. $1,000. d. $1,500.

> To what amount of employer tax accumulation does the one-day deposit rule apply? a. $75,000. b. $100,000. c. More than $100,000. d. An amount between $75,000 and $99,999.

> A semiweekly schedule depositor’s payroll period ends and is paid on Friday, June 24. The depositor (employer) must deposit the federal taxes for this pay period on or before a. The following Wednesday. b The following Friday c. June 25. d.June 29.

> What is the penalty for sending a required tax payment (unless specifically allowed) directly to the Internal Revenue Service? a. 2% . b. 5%. c. 10%. d. 15%.

> Lauer Company started its business on July 25, 2017. On August 11, it paid wages for the first time and accumulated a tax liability of $48,000. On Friday, August 18, it incurred a tax liability of $52,000. How is Lauer Company treated as a depositor?

> An employer will prepare Schedule B of Form 941 under which circumstances? a. Line 12 on the Form 941 is less than $2,500. b. The employer is a semi-monthly depositor. c. The employer is a monthly depositor. d. The employer is a semi-weekly depositor.

> Employees claim withholding allowances on Form W-4. Each withholding allowance claimed lowers their annual withholding base by what amount for calendar year 2017? a. $3,900. b. $3,950. c. $4,000. d. $4,050.

> Which of the following conditions must be met for a taxpayer to be able to claim the foreign tax credit (FTC) without filing Form 1116? a. All of the foreign-source income is passive income. b. All of the foreign-source income was reported on Form 1099.

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