The taxpayer had incorrectly been using the cash method of accounting. For 2012, the company voluntarily changed to the accrual method. The adjustment due to the change in method as calculated at the beginning of 2012 was $120,000 (positive) . The adjustment as calculated as of the end of 2012 was $80,000 (positive) .As a result of the change in method, the company must:
A) Increase its income for 2012 by $120,000.
B) Increase its income for 2012 by $80,000.
C) Increase its income for 2012 by $30,000.
D) Increase its income for 2012 by $40,000.
E) None of the above.
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