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Quiz 9: Deductions Employee and Self Employed Related Expenses
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Question 21
True/False
Lloyd,a practicing CPA,pays tuition to attend law school.Since a law degree involves education leading to a new trade or business,the tuition is not deductible.
Question 22
True/False
Sick of her 65 mile daily commute,Edna purchases a condo that is only four miles from her job.Edna's moving expenses to her new condo are not allowed and cannot be claimed by her as a deduction.
Question 23
True/False
There is no cutback adjustment for meals and entertainment as to employees who are subject to regulation by the U.S.Department of Transportation.
Question 24
True/False
Bob lives and works in Newark,NJ.He travels to London for a three-day business meeting,after which he spends three days touring Scotland.All of his air fare is deductible.
Question 25
True/False
Alexis (a CPA)sold her public accounting practice in Des Moines and accepted a job with the Seattle office of a national accounting firm.Her moving expenses are not deductible because she has changed employment status (i.e. ,went from self-employed to employee).
Question 26
True/False
The tax law specifically provides that a taxpayer cannot be temporarily away from home for any period of employment that exceeds one year.
Question 27
True/False
In May 2016,after 11 months on a new job,Ken is fired after he assaults a customer.Ken must include in his gross income for 2016 any deduction for moving expenses he may have claimed on his 2015 tax return.
Question 28
True/False
Qualified moving expenses include the cost of lodging but not meals during the move.
Question 29
True/False
Kelly,an unemployed architect,moves from Boston to Phoenix to accept a job as a chef at a restaurant.Kelly's moving expenses are not deductible because her new job is in a different trade or business.