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1. (TCOs 2 & 3) During the year, Zander is transferred by his employer from Seat

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1. (TCOs 2 & 3) During the year, Zander is transferred by his employer from Seattle to San Diego. His moving expenses are not reimbursed and are as follows:

Cost of moving household furnishings

$9,000

Transportation

$1,000

Meals

$800

Lodging

$1,400


His qualified moving expenses are:
(Points : 5)

       $12,200.
       
$11,800.
       
$11,400.
       
$10,000.
       
None of the above

3. (TCOs 1, 2, 3, & 11) In satisfying the support test and the gross income test for claiming a dependency exemption, a scholarship received by the person being claimed is handled the same way for each test. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why? (Points : 10)

      
      

4. (TCOs 1, 2, 3, & 11) DeWayne is a U.S. citizen and resident. He spends much of each year in the United Kingdom on business. He is married to Petula, a U.K. citizen and resident of London. DeWayne has heard that it is possible that he can file a joint income tax return for U.S. purposes. If this is so, what are the constraints he should consider in making any such decision? (Points : 10)

      
      



1. (TCOs 2 & 3) During the year, Zander is transferred by his employer from Seattle to San Diego. His moving expenses are not reimbursed and are as follows:

Cost of moving household furnishings

$9,000

Transportation

$1,000

Meals

$800

Lodging

$1,400


His qualified moving expenses are:
(Points : 5)

       $12,200.
       
$11,800.
       
$11,400.
       
$10,000.
       
None of the above

Explanation / Answer

His qualified moving expenses are: (Points : 5) $10,000. ============================================