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  • June 20, 2024
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TAX 4001 EXAM 2
Substantiation requirements for taxpayer to get deductions - ANS-taxpayer has burden
of proof for proving all expenses
adequate records of expenses must be maintained

Can deductions FOR AGI be claimed if taxpayer does not itemize? - ANS-Yes - itemized
deductions are a type of deduction FROM AGI

AGI as a function - ANS-Income - Exclusions - Deductions for AGI

Deductions from AGI (specifically _________ deductions) must _________ the
Standard Deduction to provide any tax benefit - ANS-itemized
exceed

Deductions FOR AGI can include: (1st 5) - ANS-Business or Trade Expenses
When you reimburse your employees (i think?)
Deductions from Losses on Sale/exchange of Property
Deductions from Expenses paid for Rental and Royalty Property (Section 212)
Alimony

Deductions FOR AGI can include: (4) - ANS-1/2 of Self-Employment Tax Paid
100% of Health Insurance Premiums paid by a Self-Employed Individual
Contributions to a Pension, Profit Sharing, Annuity Plan, IRA, etc.
Penalty on Premature Withdrawals from Time Savings Accounts or Deposits

Deductions for AGI can include: (5) - ANS-Moving Expenses
Interest on Student Loans
Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses under Tax Code 222
Up to $250 for Teacher Supplies for elementary and secondary school teachers
Employee contributions to Health Savings Accounts

Expenditures for deductions can be any of 3 mutually exclusive categories: -
ANS-Investment/Production of Income (Section 212)
Trade or Business (Section 162)
Personal Activity

Trade or Business Deductions (162)

,(line item 1 under Deductions FOR AGI) - ANS-All ordinary and necessary expenditures
paid or incurred in carrying on a trade or business

Trade or Business Deductions include: - ANS-Reasonable Salaries Paid for Services
Expenses for the Use of Business Property
1/2 of Self-Employment Taxes Paid

Trade or Business (162) Deductions are Deductible _______ AGI - ANS-FOR

A key distinction between trade/business expense and not a trade/business expense is
whether or not the activity is a: - ANS-Hobby

If the taxpayer's ventures are not extensive enough to indicate that a trade or business
exists, the activity is a _______, and expenses related to the activity are __________ -
ANS-Hobby
Limited to the activity's income (cannot report a loss from the activity on taxes)

For Business/Trade Expenses (162) and for Investment/Production of Income (212)
expenses to be deductible, they must be: - ANS-Ordinary: Normal, usual, or customary
for others in similar businesses, and NOT capital (big exp) in nature
Necessary: a Prudent Businessperson would incur the same Expense
Reasonable: salaries, compensation for services

Common Personal Expenses classified as ITEMIZED Deductions (FROM AGI) include:
- ANS-Medical Expenses in excess of 10% of AGI
Certain State and Local Taxes
Contributions to Qualified Charitable Organization
Personal Casualty Losses in Excess of 10% (AGI) + 100*(#casualties)
Certain Personal Interest Expense (Mortgage Expense on a PERSONAL Residence)
Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions in Excess of 2% of AGI
(hobby expenses)

Section 212 Expenses FOR AGI - ANS-Expenses related to Rent and Royalty Property
Income
Expenses related to the determination, collection, or REFUND of TAXES related to the
INCOME of Sole Proprietorships, Rents and Royalties, or Farming Operations

Section 212 Expenses FROM AGI: - ANS-All other Section 212 Expenses besides
those that are FOR AGI, such as Other
Investment-related expenses

, Deductible losses of individual taxpayers are limited to Those:
(These include Business and Nonbusiness Losses) - ANS-Incurred in a Trade or
Business
Incurred in a Transaction entered into for Profit
Casualty Losses from Fire, Storm, Shipwreck, and Theft

Paid vs Incurred (what accounting basis used) - ANS-Paid refers to Cash Basis - get
deduction only in year of Payment for Expense
Incurred refers to Accrual Basis - get deduction only in year the Liability for the Expense
is Certain

A cash basis taxpayer must have _____ or ______ paid the Expense - ANS-Actually
Constructively

A Current Deduction is Not Allowed for Capital Expenditures except through -
ANS-Amortization, Depletion, or Depreciation

An Expenditure that creates an Asset having a Useful Life that Extends Substantially
beyond the End of the Current Tax Year must be - ANS-Capitalized (use Depreciation to
record its expenses for Tax Purposes)

The Cost of an Asset that will Expire or be Consumed by the End of the Tax Year
Following the Year of Payment - ANS-Must be Prorated across the years used

If inventories are an income-producing factor in a Business, the individual business
owner must - ANS-use accrual method for sales and cost of goods sold

To determine the period in which an Accrual Basis taxpayer can deduct an Expense,
use the - ANS-All Events Test
Economic Performance Test

All Events Test - ANS-All of the event have occurred to create taxpayer's liability
Amount of the liability can be determined with reasonable accuracy

Economic Performance Test - ANS-The service, property, or use of property giving rise
to the Liability is actually Performed, Provided for, or Used by the taxpayer

Exception to the Economic Performance Test:

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