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A) $0.
B) $6,300.
C) $11,300.
D) $12,800.
E) None of these.
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A) Must be included in the employee's gross income.
B) Must be included in the employee's gross income if the employee does not spend it for supper.
C) May be excluded from the employee's gross income as a "no-additional cost" fringe benefit.
D) May be excluded from the employee's gross income as a de minimis fringe benefit.
E) None of these.
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A) Tom must include $800 in gross income.
B) Tom is not required to include anything in gross income because it is a de minimis fringe benefit.
C) Tom is not required to include the $800 in gross income because the use of the course was a gift.
D) Tom is not required to include anything in gross income because this is a "no-additional-cost service" fringe benefit.
E) None of these.
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A) $700,000.
B) $500,000.
C) $490,000 [($700,000/$1,000,000) × $700,000].
D) $0.
E) None of these.
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A) The tuition payments of $30,000 may be excluded from Ollie's gross income as a scholarship.
B) The tuition payments of $10,000 each must be included in the child's gross income.
C) The tuition payments of $30,000 may be excluded from Ollie's gross income because the payments are for the academic achievements of the children.
D) The tuition payments of $30,000 must be included in Ollie's gross income.
E) None of these.
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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.
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A) $0.
B) $2,500.
C) $10,000.
D) $25,000.
E) None of these.
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A) Exclusion applies only to property received by the employee.
B) Can be provided on a discriminatory basis.
C) Exclusion is limited to $250 per year.
D) Exclusion applies to employee discounts.
E) None of these.
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A) Include $40,000 in gross income.
B) Reduce the basis in its assets by $40,000.
C) Include $25,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in its assets by $15,000.
D) Include $15,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in the building by $25,000.
E) None of these.
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A) $2,300.
B) $2,550.
C) $3,150.
D) $3,500.
E) None of these.
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