Umbrella, Inc. is a calendar-year, accrual-basis taxpayer. On December 15, Year 1, Umbrella's board approved a donation of $1 million to the local city library to expand its existing building. Umbrella paid the $1 million as follows: December 31, Year 1 January 20, Year 2 April 14, Year 2 April 16, Year 2 January 20, Year 3 How much can Umbrella deduct in Year 3, assuming no taxable income limitations and that Umbrella wants to deduct the contributions as early as possible? O$333,333 O SO O $1,000,000 $220,000 $150,000 $150,000 $180,000 $300,000 O$300,000
Umbrella, Inc. is a calendar-year, accrual-basis taxpayer. On December 15, Year 1, Umbrella's board approved a donation of $1 million to the local city library to expand its existing building. Umbrella paid the $1 million as follows: December 31, Year 1 January 20, Year 2 April 14, Year 2 April 16, Year 2 January 20, Year 3 How much can Umbrella deduct in Year 3, assuming no taxable income limitations and that Umbrella wants to deduct the contributions as early as possible? O$333,333 O SO O $1,000,000 $220,000 $150,000 $150,000 $180,000 $300,000 O$300,000
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Chapter13: Corporations: Earning & Profits And Distributions
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