Harriet is divorced. Her friends, the Gerards, are moving to…
Harriet is divorced. Her friends, the Gerards, are moving to France. Their daughter Annette is 20 and is a junior in college. She did not want to move out of the country before she graduates.Harriet agrees to let Annette live with her beginning January 1 of this year so that she can stay in the same school until she graduates next year. Annette will live in France with her parents during August, but live with Harriet the rest of the time.Annette did not have any taxable income. Her parents paid for all of Annette’s expenses. Which of the following is true?
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Pam Peters was recently injured on a construction site where she worked in 2020. She received worker’s compensation benefits f $3000. She had to quit this job and take one that was less physically demanding. She received unemployment benefits of $6,000 during her job search. Which of these amounts are taxable, if any?
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Jeff invested in Bitcoin several years ago and has been using them to play fantasy football online. His CPA just told him that each transaction was actually a taxable event. He reluctantly reconstructed the details of his purchases and realized he has understated his taxable income for last year by 30%. When does the statute of limitations expire on his 2018 return that was filed on July 15, 2019?
Read DetailsShonna pays her ex-husband alimony of $2,000 per month and c…
Shonna pays her ex-husband alimony of $2,000 per month and child support of $4000 per month. This month she is short on cash and is only able to pay $2000 total to her ex-husband. What is the character of this $2000? Shonna’s divorce decree was finalized in 2015.
Read DetailsIn dynamics, our six governing equations address the three p…
In dynamics, our six governing equations address the three primary conservation laws, conservation of mass, conservation of energy, and conservation of momentum. Match up each of our governing equations with these primary laws, and explain how each describes conservation of its respective quantity.
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