Indicate whether each of the items listed below would be included (I) in or excluded (E) from gross income for the 2019 tax year.
______ a. Welfare payments
______ b. Commissions
______ c. Hobby income
______d. Scholarships for room and board
______ e. $ 300 set of golf clubs, an employee award for length of service
______ f. Severance pay
______ g. Ordinary dividend of $ 50
______ h. Accident insurance proceeds received for personal bodily injury
______ i. Inheritances
______ j. Gifts
______ k. Tips and gratuities
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