FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Clyde is a cash-method taxpayer who reports on a calendar-year basis. This year Paylate Corporation has decided to pay Clyde a year-end bonus of $1,450.
Determine the amount Clyde should include in his gross income this year under the following circumstances. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)
Problem 5-53 Part-d (Algo)
d. Clyde picked up the check in December, but the check could not be cashed immediately because it was postdated January 10.
Amount to be included in gross income - ________
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