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Complete the following schedule for each case. Assume that the shareholders have a sufficient basis in the stock investment. All distributions are made at year end (December 31) except for part (e). For part (e) assume the $130,000 distribution is made on June 30. The corporation uses the calendar year for tax purposes. Accumulated E & P Cash Dividend Return ofBeginning of Year Current E & P Distribution Income Capital a. ($200,000) $70,000 $130,000 $ $b. 150,000 (120,000) 210,000 $ $c. 90,000 70,000 150,000 $ $d. 120,000 (60,000) 130,000 $ $e. $120,000 ($60,000) $130,000* $ $The distribution of $130,000 is made on June 30 and the corporation uses the calendar year for tax purposes
You are meeting with new clients, Fred and Wilma Flintstone, to prepare the tax return for the year 2020. The following information is what you are provided with:Fred is in sales. Wages were $182,215. 80, F/W is $35,738; Social Security Wages is $137,700, Social Security tax w/h is $8,537. 40; Medicare Wages is $212,097. 46 and Medicare tax is $3,184. 29; State Wages are $185,215. 80 with NY tax w/h of $13,999. 67. Fred contributed $26,000 to his 401k Plan and was born 8/5/1964. Wilma is a teacher, and her Wages were $113,022. 92 with F/W of $13,509. 82; Social Security wages are $132,522. 92, Social Security tax W/H is $8,216. 46; Medicare wages are $132,522. 92 and taxes W/H are $1,921. 54; NY State wages are $113,022. 92 with taxes W/H $6,333. 58. Wilma also contributes to the 403b plan in the amount of $19,500 and was born 12/8/1971. Wilma is also a coach for Volleyball on the side and earned $3,400 as a non-employee and has expenses totaling $2,751. Fred and Wilma have two children, Eli and Peyton. They are twins born 9/1/2006. They live in Bedrock, NY in a one family house. The mortgage balance is $236,000. During the year the interest paid was $7,589. 13. The real estate taxes were $17,316. 12. The interest earned during the year was $26. They are very charitable and their contribution to church and other charities was $4,068. In addition, they gave clothing, household goods, toys, and furniture to a local charity worth $10,000 with a thrift value of $1,185. You must answer the following questions:1. What is their Total Income?2. What is their Adjusted Gross Income?3. What is their Taxable Income?4. How much is the tax on their income?5. Are there any other taxes that should be included?6. Will they receive a refund or owe? How much?
ShippersRUs provides logistic support services for on-line merchants. The company maintains warehouses that stock items carried by the on-line clients. When a client receives an order from a customer, the order is forwarded to ShippersRUs, which pulls the item from storage, packs it and ships it to the customer. The compay uses a predetermined variable overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. In the most recent month, 160,000 items were shipped to customers using 2,200 direct labor-hours. The company incurred a total of $8,100 in variable overhead costs. According to the company's standards, 0. 01 direct labor-hours are required to fulfill an order for one item and the variable overhead rate is $1. 25 per direct labor-hour. The static budget this month was based on the expectation that 140,000 items would be shipped. The actual number of items shipped was 140,000 items. If direct labor cost is $15. 00 per hour, what is the amount of direct labor cost in the flexible budget
Llungby AB spent 1,000,000 krone in 2020 on the development of a new product. The company determined that 25 percent of this amount was incurred after the criteria in IAS 36 for capitalization as an intangible asset had been met. The newly developed product is brought to market in January 2021 and is expected to generate sales revenue for five years. Assume that Llungby AB is a foreign company using IFRS and is owned by a company using U. S. GAAP. Thus, IFRS balances must be converted to U. S. GAAP to prepare consolidated financial statements. Ignore income taxes. Required: Prepare journal entries for development costs for the years ending December 31, 2020, and December 31, 2021, under (1) IFRS and (2) U. S. GAAP. Prepare the entry(ies) that the U. S. Parent would make on the December 31, 2020, and December 31, 2021, conversion worksheets to convert IFRS balances to U. S. GAAP
Piechocki Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its budgets and performance reports. During May, the company budgeted for 8,000 units, but its actual level of activity was 8,050 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for May: Data used in budgeting: Fixed element per month Variable element per unit Revenue - $ 35. 50 Direct labor $ 0 $ 6. 10 Direct materials 0 12. 10 Manufacturing overhead 37,000 1. 80 Selling and administrative expenses 26,800 0. 80 Total expenses $ 63,800 $ 20. 80 Actual results for May: Revenue $ 284,500 Direct labor $ 48,530 Direct materials $ 92,330 Manufacturing overhead $ 50,000 Selling and administrative expenses $ 30,600 The revenue variance for May would be closest to: Multiple Choice $1,275 U $500 F $500 U $1,275 F
First National Bank is doing some scenario analysis. It believes that its source of funds (the Federal Reserve) will soon increase the cost of loans. In fact, the cost of making loans is expected to change from the current 2 percent interest to either 3 percent or 4 percent interest in the next year. There will be no change in its $2,000,000 income at the 2 percent interest level, but net income will fall to $1,000,000 if interest rates increase to 3 percent and decrease to $100,000 if the interest rates increase to 4 percent. Finally, National predicts a 10 percent probability of a decrease to 2 percent interest rate, a 50 percent probability of a 3 percent interest rate, and a 40 percent probability of an increase to 4 percent interest rate. Required:What is the expected financial impact of changing interest rates at First National Bank?
Diversified drilling purchased an oil well for $7,850,000. additional costs included drilling rights of $1,350,000 and site preparation costs of $1,800,000. the salvage value was estimated to be zero. if 4,400,000 barrels are expected to be extruded over the next eight years, what is the book value of the oil well after the first year if 625,000 barrels of oil are extruded
The stockholders' equity section of Pina Colada Corp. S balance sheet at December 31 is presented here:PINA COLADA CORP Balance Sheet (partial)Stockholders' equityPaid-in capitalPreferred stock, cumulative, 10,333 shares authorized, 6,200 shares issued and outstanding: $620,000Common stock, no par, 742,241 shares authorized, 574,000 shares issued: 1,722,000Total paid-in capital: 2,342,000Retained earnings: 1,175,000Total paid-in capital and retained earnings: 3,517,000Less: Treasury stock (7,900 common shares): 42,133Total stockholders equity $3,474,867From a review of the stockholders' equity section, answer the following questions:(a) How many shares of common stock are outstanding?(b) Assuming there is a stated value, what is the stated value of the common stock?The stated value of the common stock: $ _ _ _ _ _ _ per share(c) What is the par value of the preferred stock?(d) If the annual dividend on preferred stock is $37,200, what is the dividend rate on preferred stock(e) If dividends of $71,300 were in arrears on preferred stock, what would be the balance reported for retained earnings?