Given: -
Sarah's income = 25% of the partnership income but not less than $12,000.
Net income of partnership for the year = $32,000.
To find: -
1) Amount that can be deducted by partnership as guaranteed payment.
2) Income that Sarah is to report on her tax return.
Solution: -
Partnership income = $32,000
Sarah's share = 25% of 32000 = $8,000
But Sarah must receive $12,000 (Shortfall $12,000-$8,000=$4,000)
So, 1) $4,000 can be deducted by partnership as guaranteed payment.
2) Income that Sarah needs to report on her tax return = $12,000.
Answer:
=$140
Explanation:
At the beginning of the year, the account had a credit(positive balance of $760)
Previously bad debt that has been reinstated, $120
The new balance will be $760 + $120 = $860
adjusting for the written-off accounts
=$860 - $740
=$140
1.
(in gambling) an independent party with whom each of those who make a wager deposits the money or counters wagered.
2.
a person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business.
Answer:
Demand is the same as quantity demanded.
Explanation:
Answer:
6.4%
Explanation:
we need to divide this investor's income in two parts:
- dividends are not taxed = $5,000 x 5% = $250
- capital gains = (selling price - basis) x (1 - tax rate) = ($4,975 - $4,900) x (1 - 15%) = $75 x 85% = $63.75
total after-tax gains = $250 + $63.75 = $313.75 / $4,900 = 0.064 ≈ 6.4%