Answer:
a. Ted paid $30 rent on a safety deposit box at the bank. In this box he kept the few shares of stock that he owned.
Is not a business expense nor it can be itemized.
b. Tyler paid $154 for minor repairs to the fence at a rental house he owned.
Repairs and maintenance expenses of rental property decrease your AGI.
c. Timmy paid $775 for health insurance premiums this year. Timmy is employed full-time and his employer paid the remaining premiums as a qualified fringe benefit.
If Timmy's medical expenses were more than 10% of your AGI, then you can deduct the difference. But I doubt Timmy earns less than $7,750.
d. Tess paid $1,880 of state income taxes on her consulting income.
If you itemize deductions, you can deduct up to $10,000 in state or local taxes.
Domestic trade is trade<span> occurring inside a particular country, while global is between nations, think international.</span>
Answer: Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
Advanced technology is a determinant of supply and consumer taste & preferences is a determinant of demand.
Therefore, improvement in technology in catching fish will lead to increase the supply of fish and this will shift the supply curve rightwards. On the other hand, eating fish prevents heart attacks, hence, consumer's demand for fish increases, as a result demand curve for fish also shifts rightwards.
This will lead to increase the equilibrium quantity but effect on equilibrium price is ambiguous because it will be depend upon the magnitude of the shifts of demand and supply curve.
It determines the company's<span> direction. Smart business owners use this </span>statement<span> to remind their teams why their </span>company<span> exists because this is what makes the </span>company<span> successful. The </span>mission statement<span> serves as a “North Star” that keeps everyone clear on the direction of the organization.
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Answer:
$1,620,000
Explanation:
Assume that Sharp operates in an industry for which NOL carryback is allowed.
In its first three years of operations Sharp reported the following operating income (loss) amounts: 2019 $ 1,350,000 2020 (3,150,000 ) 2021 5,400,000
There were no deferred income taxes in any year. In 2020, Sharp elected to carry back its operating loss.
The enacted income tax rate was 25% in 2019 and 30% thereafter.
In its 2021 balance sheet, what amount should Sharp report as current income tax payable is the applicable tax rate for 2021 applied on the income of the year: 30% x 5,400,000 = $1,620,000