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The Claim-of-Right Doctrine I. explains why Carla does not report $10,000 of income on her tax return when she borrows $10,000 from the First Savings Bank. differs from the constructive receipt doctrine in that constructive receipt applies where II. III. an amount has been received, and the tax question is whether the amount is taxable in the current year. explains why Samuel reports $45 of interest credited to his savings account on December 31, 2014, on his 2014 tax return, even though he does not actually receive the cash in 2014. IV. applies when a taxpayer has no definitive obligation to repay the amount received.
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