Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 5, Problem 34P
To determine
Determine the effect of the academic scholarship on the gross income of A for 2019 and 2020.
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Adrian was awarded an academic scholarship to State University for the 2021–2022 academic year. He received $6,500 in August and $7,200 in December 2021. Adrian had enough personal savings to pay all expenses as they came due. Adrian's expenditures for the relevant period were as follows:
Tuition, August 2021
$3,700
Tuition, January 2022
3,750
Room and board
August–December 2021
2,800
January–May 2022
2,500
Books and educational supplies
August–December 2021
1,000
January–May 2022
1,200
What amount, if any, must Adrian include in his gross income for 2021 and 2022?
If an amount is zero, enter "0".
2022:
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Adrian was awarded an academic scholarship to State University for the 2023-2024 academic year. He received $6,500 in August and
$7,200 in December 2023. Adrian had enough personal savings to pay all expenses as they came due. Adrian's expenditures for the
relevant period were as follows:
Tuition, August 2023
Tuition, January 2024
Room and board
August-December 2023
January-May 2024
Books and educational supplies
August-December 2023
January-May 2024
b.
Regarding Adrian's scholarship, indicate whether the following statements are "True" or "False".
C.
a. When Adrian received the money in 2023, his total expenses for the academic year
were not known. Therefore, he is allowed to defer reporting the income until 2024,
when the uncertainty is resolved.
d.
$3,700
3,750
2,800
2,500
2023:
1,000
1,200
2024:
The amount Adrian spent on tuition, books, and educational supplies in 2024 will not
be excludable, since the scholarship was awarded in 2023.
What amount, if any, must Adrian include in…
In 2022, Allison is single, had gross income of $60,000, and incurred the following
expenses:
Mortgage interest on home
Property taxes on home
Legal fees incurred in traffic court
Student loan interest
State income taxes
Her AGI is:
$60,000
$49,600
$59,500
$46,600
$47,100
$3,000
6,000
400
500
900
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Individual Income Taxes
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