a. A taxpayer completes $700 of accounting services in December 2022 for a client who pays for the accounting work in January 2023. b. A taxpayer is in the business of renting computers on a short-term basis. On December 1, 2022, she rents a computer for a $260 rental fee and receives a $650 deposit. The customer returns the computer and is refunded the deposit on December 20, 2022. c. Same facts as (b) except that the computer is returned on January 5, 2023. d. On December 18, 2022, a landlord rents an apartment for $625 per month and collects the first and last months' rent up front. It is customary that tenants apply the security deposit to their last month's rent upon moving out. e. An accountant agrees to perform $395 of tax services for an auto mechanic who has agreed to perform repairs on the car of the accountant's wife. The mechanic repairs the car in December 2022 and the accountant starts and completes the tax work in March 2023.
a. A taxpayer completes $700 of accounting services in December 2022 for a client who pays for the accounting work in January 2023. b. A taxpayer is in the business of renting computers on a short-term basis. On December 1, 2022, she rents a computer for a $260 rental fee and receives a $650 deposit. The customer returns the computer and is refunded the deposit on December 20, 2022. c. Same facts as (b) except that the computer is returned on January 5, 2023. d. On December 18, 2022, a landlord rents an apartment for $625 per month and collects the first and last months' rent up front. It is customary that tenants apply the security deposit to their last month's rent upon moving out. e. An accountant agrees to perform $395 of tax services for an auto mechanic who has agreed to perform repairs on the car of the accountant's wife. The mechanic repairs the car in December 2022 and the accountant starts and completes the tax work in March 2023.
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The taxable income is to be determined and to report on the basis of the cash-basis for the year 2022. So, the taxable income is for the year 2022 which has been asked by the student to be computed. The taxable income is on the cash basis which is that incomes which has been received by cash during the year 2022
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