Ivory Fast Delivery Company,an accrual basis taxpayer,frequently has claims for damages to property the company delivered.Often the claim is not filed until a month after the delivery.In the past,approximately 80% of the claims are paid by Ivory.In 2016,claims for $80,000 were filed.The company refused to pay $20,000 of the claims (because they were not valid) ,and paid $50,000.The remaining $10,000 in claims were processed and paid in January 2017.Also,in January 2017,claims for $8,000 were filed for deliveries made in 2016,and $6,000 was paid on these claims by March 15,2017.Ivory has not elected to use the recurring item exception to economic performance.Under the all-events and economic performance tests,Ivory can accrue as an expense for 2016:
A) $68,000.
B) $66,000.
C) $60,000.
D) $50,000.
E) None of the above.
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