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For each of the following situations,determine the amount of gross income that the taxpayer should recognize.Explain why any amounts are excluded from gross income.
a.Gary is an employee of G&K Electronics.G&K allows all employees to buy goods from inventory at a 20% discount.Gary purchases a television under the discount plan for $800.The television,which cost G&K $700,normally sells for $1,000.
b.Carolyn receives an $8,000 National Merit Scholarship and a $2,000 Honors at Entrance Scholarship to attend State Tech.The scholarships were given based on national testing scores and high school grades,and require no future services on Carolyn's part.Tuition and other fees are $6,500 per year at State Tech.Carolyn also pays $6,000 for room and board in University housing.
c.Donnie's employer provides free parking to certain management level employees.In 2013,Donnie's employer provided parking cost his employer $3,180.
d.Gretchen receives $5,000 of 6% City of Orlando bonds as a graduation present from her boyfriend on May 1.The bonds pay interest on June 30 and December 31.Gretchen sells the bonds at a gain of $750 in August.
World Trade Organization
An international organization founded in 1995 designed to supervise and liberalize world trade by providing a forum for negotiations and dispute resolution.
Global Trade Agreements
Treaties or agreements between countries that facilitate trade and economic cooperation on a global scale.
Toxic Materials
Substances that are harmful or deadly to living organisms when introduced or absorbed.
Electronic Devices
Equipment that uses the principles of electronics to function, including smartphones, computers, and televisions.
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