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Question: Neal and Ned spend $25,000 on


Neal and Ned spend $25,000 on travel, surveys, and financial forecasts to investigate the possibility of opening a bagel shop in the city. Because their suburban bagel shop has been so successful, they would like to expand their operations. What is the proper treatment of their expenditures if
a. They open a bagel shop in the city?
b. They decide not to open a bagel shop in the city?
c. Answer a and b assuming they are investigating opening a computer store in the city and they operate a bagel shop in the suburbs.


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> It has often been said that only the rich can benefit from professional tax planning. Based on the information presented in this chapter, why is this statement at least partially true?

> Calvin and Lorna live in Nebraska and own rental property in the Ozark Mountains. They have always prepared their own tax return and have allocated their rental expenses including their mortgage interest and property taxes using the ratio of personal da

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> Many legislative, administrative, and judicial resources are available on the Internet. Court cases can be located using a search engine provided by your browser or a tax directory site on the Internet. Using a search engine or one of the tax directory

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> Use the RIA Checkpoint database to answer the following questions. Cut and paste the relevant Internal Revenue Code and Regulation section(s) into your solution and explain how the authority answers the tax issue in question. Give the most specific cita

> Use the RIA Checkpoint database to answer the following questions. Cut and paste the relevant Internal Revenue Code and Regulation section(s) into your solution and explain how the authority answers the tax issue in question. Give the most specific cita

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> Russell is employed as a prosecutor for the town of Swansee. He also works 15-20 hours a week raising purebred Labradors. Over the last 7 years, he has reported an average net income from this activity of $7,000 per year. However, in two of those year

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> In auditing the Philbin Corporation's repair expense account, Sara finds a $28,000 entry. Since the amount is so large, she obtains supporting documentation. The invoice lists the Fradin Roofing Company as providing the service, but no description of t

> Evaluate the following statement: "The goal of good tax planning is to pay the minimum amount of tax."

> Based solely on the definitions in the chapter, is the sales tax a proportional, regressive, or progressive tax? Explain and state how the tax might be viewed differently.

> Leonard owns an apartment complex. During the current year, he pays $14,000 to have all the apartments painted and re-carpeted. Gena purchases an apartment complex during the current year. Before she can rent out the apartments, she pays $14,000 to ha

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> What is the general purpose of the economic performance test?

> What is/are the criterion (criteria) for the deduction of an expense by a cash basis taxpayer?

> Discuss how well the rules for deducting expenses implement the ability-to-pay concept.

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> What is the effect on a partner's individual tax return if a partnership does not report separately the partner's pro rata share of investment expenses and instead includes these expenses in determining the partnership's ordinary taxable income?

> Why must a conduit entity report certain deductions separately?

> Randy is studying finance at State University. To complete the finance major, he has to take a basic income tax course. Because Randy does not intend to be a tax expert, he considers the course a waste of his time. Explain to Randy how he can benefit fro

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> What are the two primary categories of business expense? Why is it necessary to classify business expenses in these two categories?

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> All allowable deductions of individual taxpayers are classified as either for adjusted gross income or from adjusted gross income. Why are deductions for adjusted gross income usually more advantageous than deductions from adjusted gross income?

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> What are the criteria for the current deduction of a prepaid expense by a cash basis taxpayer?

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