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Quiz 5: Gross Income: Exclusions
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
The exclusion for health insurance premiums paid by the employer applies to:
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Swan Finance Company,an accrual method taxpayer,requires all of its customers to carry credit life insurance.If a customer dies,the company receives from the insurance company the balance due on the customer's loan.Ali,a customer,died owing Swan $1,500.The balance due included $200 accrued interest that Swan has included in income.When Swan collects $1,500 from the insurance company,Swan:
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Ron,age 19,is a full-time graduate student at City University.During 2011,he received the following payments:
Ron served as a resident advisor in a dormitory and,therefore,the university waived the $2,500 charge for the room he occupied.What is Ron's adjusted gross income for 2011?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Early in the year,Marion was in an automobile accident during the course of his employment.As a result of the physical injuries he sustained,he received the following payments during the year:
What is the amount that Marion must include in gross income for the current year?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Barney is a full-time graduate student at State University.He serves as a research assistant for which he is paid $700 per month for 9 months and his $5,000 tuition is waived.In addition,he receives a $1,500 research grant to pursue his own research and studies.Barney's gross income from the above is:
Question 46
Multiple Choice
The taxpayer is a Ph.D.student in accounting at City University.The student is paid $1,500 per month for teaching two classes.The total amount received for the year is $13,500.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Julie was suffering from a viral infection that caused her to miss work for 90 days.During the first 30 days of her absence,she received her regular salary of $4,000 from her employer.For the next 60 days,she received $6,000 under an accident and health insurance policy purchased by her employer.The premiums on the health insurance policy were excluded from her gross income.During the last 30 days,Julie received $2,000 on an income replacement policy she had purchased.Of the $12,000 she received,Julie must include in gross income:
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Ben was diagnosed with a terminal illness.His physician estimated that Ben would live no more than 18 months.After he received the doctor's diagnosis,Ben cashed in his life insurance policy to pay some medical bills.Ben had paid $12,000 in premiums on the policy,and he collected $50,000,the cash surrender value of the policy.Henry enjoys excellent health,but he cashed in his life insurance policy to purchase a new home.He had paid premiums of $12,000 and collected $50,000 from the insurance company.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Christie sued her former employer for a back injury she suffered on the job in 2010.As a result of the injury,she was partially disabled.In 2011,she received $240,000 for her loss of future income,$160,000 in punitive damages because of the employer's flagrant disregard for the employee's safety,and $15,000 for medical expenses she had deducted on her 2010 return.Christie's 2011 gross income from the above is:
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Theresa sued her former employer for age,race,and gender discrimination.She claimed $250,000 in damages for loss of income and $500,000 in punitive damages.She settled the claim for $600,000.As a result of the settlement,Theresa must include in gross income:
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Matilda works for a company with 1,000 employees.The company has a hospitalization insurance plan that covers all employees.However,the employee must pay the first $3,000 of his or her medical expenses each year.Each year,the employer contributes $1,500 to each employee's health savings account (HSA) .Matilda's employer made the contributions in 2010 and 2011,and the account earned $100 interest in 2011.At the end of 2011,Matilda withdrew $3,100 from the account to pay the deductible portion of her medical expenses for the year and other medical expenses not covered by the hospitalization insurance policy.As a result,Matilda must include in her 2011 gross income:
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Jena is a full-time student at State University and is claimed by her parents as a dependent.Her only source of income is a $10,000 scholarship ($1,000 for books,$4,000 tuition,$500 student activity fee,and $4,500 room and board) .Jena's gross income for the year is:
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Olaf was injured in an automobile accident and received $25,000 for his physical injury,$10,000 for his loss of income,and $50,000 punitive damages.As a result of the award,the amount Olaf must include in gross income is: