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Sloan [31]
4 years ago
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A cash-basis sole proprietor had the following cash receipts and disbursement for the year: Net sales - $80,000 Cost of goods so

ld - $40,000 Operating expenses - $20,000 Employee payroll taxes - $3,000 Dividend income - $900 Interest income from a personal savings account $200 What is the amount of reported net profit reported on Schedule C
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DIA [1.3K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Net Income is $17,000

Explanation:

A sole proprietor is not taxed as a business entity but all the income and expenses should be reported on the income tax return. On schedule C all the details of profit and loss should be submitted with Form 1040.

Net profit calculation to report on Schedule C is as follow:

Net sales -                          $80,000

Cost of goods sold           <u>($40,000)</u>

Gross Income                    $40,000

Operating expenses        <u>($20,000)</u>

Operating Income             $20,000

Employee payroll taxes   <u>($3,000)</u>

Net Income                       <u> $17,000 </u>

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