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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
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Emily is a cash-basis taxpayer, and she was an especially productive salesperson last year. In December of last year her supervi

sor told Emily she had earned a $5,000 bonus. However, Emily received the bonus check after year-end. Identify the principle that will determine when Emily is taxed on the bonus. Multiple Choice Assignment of income Constructive receipt Return of capital principle Wherewithal to pay All of these choices are correct.
Business
1 answer:
maxonik [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Constructive Receipt

Explanation:

the term constructive receipt is used when talking in terms of federal income taxes. This term is used to determine when a cash basis tax payer has gotten their gross income in the cash basis method of accounting. the individual here would be needed to pay tax on income even though that the money that  the money being taxed is has not been gotten yet by the individual. this income owner would be able to utilize the money although it has not yet been received.

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