Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 10, Problem 4CPA
Kurstie received a $800 state income tax refund this year. Kurstie deducted $3,000 of state income taxes paid in the prior year as part of her itemized deductions. Which of the following statements regarding the taxability of Kurstie’s refund is true?
- a. If Kurstie’s itemized deductions exceeded the standard deduction by $200, then the $800 refund is included in gross income.
- b. If Kurstie’s itemized deductions exceeded the standard deduction by $200, then $200 of the refund is included in gross income.
- c. If Kurstie claimed the standard deduction instead, then the $800 refund is taxable.
- d. Kurstie must include $3,000 in gross income in the current year.
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