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Match the statements that relate to each other. (Note: Choice L may be used more than once.)
a.Cover charge paid to entertain client at a night club.
b.Deductible even if taxpayer does not take the new job
c.Company picnic sponsored by employer
d.Use of Federal per diem allowance to substantiate meals while in travel status
e.Does not have to be job related
f.Can include cost of car insurance and automobile club dues
g.Distribution from plan is taxable
h.Distribution from plan is not taxable
i.Expatriate (U.S. person who is employed overseas) returns home to retire
j.Taxpayer moves to a new residence 55 miles closer to his present job
k.Country club membership fee
l.Correct match not provided
-Roth IRAs
Semantic Slanting
The use of language to influence an audience's perception by choosing words that carry strong connotations.
Surcharge
An additional charge, tax, or cost added to the usual cost or to a bill.
Rebates
Partial refunds to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
Semantic Slanting
Semantic slanting involves deliberately choosing words to make a subject appear more positive or negative, influencing perception and attitudes.
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