Answer:
a. 24%
b. 12%
Explanation:
Marginal tax rate is an incremental tax rate that is paid out of the taxable income of a tax payer. It represents the rate at which the last unit of dollar of the taxable income is taxed. The marginal rate for each income bracket is supplied by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Chuck Marginal Tax Rate
a) The marginal tax rate for Chuck if he earns additional $40,000 taxable income will be:
= $75,000 + $40,000
= $115,000
Marginal tax rate for $115,000 is 24% according IRS tax rate schedule.
b) If instead, it is an additional deduction of $40,0000, the marginal tax rate will be:
= $75,000 - $40,000
= $35,000
The marginal tax rate for taxable income of $35,000 is 12% according US tax rate schedule.
Note: the interest is categorized as interest from municipal bond, so it is tax free.
It is also assumed that Chuck is single. Hence, tax rate under single filer applies to him.
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
Cash Dr, $604.80 ($640 × 5.5%)
Card Expense $35.20
To Sales $640
(Being sale is recorded)
Here we debited the cash and expenses as assets are increasing also it increased the expenses On the other hand it also increased the sales. Also assets and expenses contains normal debit balance and the sales revenue contains normal credit balance
Answer:
A 15.64%
Explanation:
300*1.18 = 354
354*0.02 = 7.08
354 - 7.08 = 346.92
rate of return = 346.92/300
= 15.64%
Therefore, The rate of return on the fund is 15.64%
Answer:
Annuity due, because it yields a greater future value.
Explanation:
Given that the future value of the ordinary annuity is $22713.1822713.18
Rounded off to the nearest cent we get
22713.18 $ from ordinary equity
The future value of the annuity due is $25211.6325211.63.
Rounded off to the nearest cent we get
25211.63 $
Assuming all else are identical , we prefer to select the one which gives more future annuity.
On comparison we find that annuity gives more future value.
So answer is
Annuity due, because it yields a greater future value.