QuestionQuestion 1.1. (TCO 2) On June 30 20X2 Jill a cash basis taxpayer gave Tina a bond with a $25000 face amount that pays $2500 interest each December 31. When Tina collected the interest on December 31 20X2 _____. (Points : 2)Jill must include all of the interest in her gross incomeTina must include all of the interest in her gross incomeJill must report $1250 interest income and Tina must report $1250 interest incomeJill must recognize $1250 of interest income at the time of the giftTina must recognize $25000 of income at the time of the giftQuestion 2.2. (TCO 3) Roger age 19 is a full-time student at State College and a candidate for a bachelor’s degree. During 20X2 he received the following payments.State scholarship for 10 months (tuition and books) $3600Loan from college financial aid office $1500Cash support from parents $3000Interest on CDs $1700Cash prize awarded in contest $500What is Roger’s adjusted gross income for 20X2? (Points : 2)$1700$2200$5800$10300None of the aboveInterest on CDs $1700Cash prize awarded in contest $500Gross income =$2200Question 3.3. (TCO 3) Determine which statements are true given the following information.Floral Company owed $100000 to the National Bank.If Floral transfers land with a cost of $60000 in payment of the debt then Floral must recognize $40000 income.If Floral pays the bank $60000 in settlement of the liability then Floral has $40000 income from discharge of indebtedness.If Floral pays the bank $60000 in settlement of the liability and Floral is insolvent then Floral can elect to reduce its basis in assets by $40000 (in lieu of recognizing $40000 gain).(Points : 2)I II and III are true.I II and III are false.I and II are true; III is false.II and III are true; I is false.None of the aboveQuestion 4.4. (TCO 3) Mallard Auto Parts Inc. has 1000 fenders for 1953 Studebakers on hand. Mallard purchased the fenders in 1965 for $30 each and the selling price is $400 each. Only rarely does Mallard sell a Studebaker fender and it is highly unlikely that more than 100 of the remaining fenders will ever be sold. But Mallard has ample storage space and feels an obligation to Studebaker owners. Therefore the company will not salvage the fenders and will continue to sell them for $400 each. Scrap value of the fenders is $5 each. Under the lower-of-cost-or-market inventory method _____. (Points : 2)Mallard can expense the 900 excess fendersMallard can expense all 1000 of the fenders because of the unlikelihood that they will be soldthe fenders should be valued at $7500 ([100 $30] + [900 $5])the fenders should be valued at $5000 (1000 $5)None of the aboveQuestion 5.5. (TCO 7) Martha participated in a qualified tuition program for the benefit of her son. She invested $5000 in the fund. 4 years later her son withdrew $7500 the entire balance in the program to pay his college tuition. (Points : 2)Martha must include the $2500 ($7500 – $5000) in her gross income when the funds are used to pay the tuition.Martha must include the portion of the $2500 accumulated each year in her gross income (i.e. interest).Martha’s son must include the $2500 ($7500 – $5000) in his gross income when the funds are used to pay the tuition.Martha’s son must include the portion of the $2500 accumulated each year in his gross income (i.e. interest).None of the aboveQuestion 6.6. (TCO 7) Generally deductions for additions to reserves (e.g. an allowance for estimated warranty costs) are not allowed for income tax purposes because allowing the deduction would _____. (Points : 2)result in a mismatching of revenues and expensesviolate the doctrine of constructive receiptreduce the costs of companies selling defective productsviolate the economic performance requirementNone of the aboveQuestion 7.7. (TCO 7) Hal sold land held as an investment with a fair market value of $100000 for $36000 cash and a note for $64000 that was due in 2 years. The note bore interest of 11% when the applicable federal rate was 7%. Hal’s cost of the land was $40000. Because of the buyer’s good credit record and the high interest rate on the note Hal thought the fair market value of the note was at least $74000. Which of the following is true? (Points : 2)Hal can elect to treat the $36000 as a recovery of capital.Hal must recognize the $70000 gain in the year of sale.Hal must recognize the $60000 gain in the year of sale.Unless Hal elects not to use the installment method Hal must recognize $21600 gain in the year of sale.None of the aboveQuestion 8.8. (TCO 7) Taylor sold a capital asset on the installment basis and did not charge interest on the deferred payment due in 3 years. Which of the following is true? (Points : 2)Interest will be imputed thus increasing the capital gain.Interest will be imputed thus creating ordinary income.Interest will not be imputed because the contract is for less than 5 years.Interest will be imputed thus reducing the seller’s total income from the transactions.None of the aboveQuestion 9.9. (TCO 7) Joan cancels a note issued by Jan (Joan’s daughter) that arose in connection with the sale of property. At the time of the cancellation the note had a basis to Joan of $10000 a face amount of $25000 and a fair market value of $20000. Presuming the initial sale by Joan qualified as an installment sale the cancellation results in Joan recognizing a gain of _____. (Points : 2)$25000$15000$0$10000None of the aboveQuestion 10.10. (TCO 2) Which of the following is an exclusion from wage and salary taxable income? (Points : 2)Working condition and de minimis fringesCertain tuition deductionsRental value of parsonagesHealth savings accountAll of the above