A) Corporations may not carry over or carry back excess charitable contributions.
B) Corporations can carry excess charitable contributions over to a future year or back to a prior year.
C) Corporations can carry excess charitable contributions over to a future year but not back to a prior year.
D) Corporations can carry excess charitable contributions back to a prior year but not over to a future year.
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A) An affiliated group can file a consolidated tax return only if it elects to do so.
B) To file a consolidated tax return, one corporation must own 50percent or more of the stock of another corporation.
C) For a group of corporations filing a consolidated tax return, an advantage is that losses of one group member may offset gains of another group member.
D) For a group of corporations filing a consolidated tax return, losses from certain intercompany transactions are deferred until realized through a transaction outside of the group.
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A) Permanent; favorable.
B) Permanent; unfavorable.
C) Temporary; favorable.
D) Temporary; unfavorable.
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A) $900.
B) $3,800.
C) $8,700.
D) $14,900.
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A) Net capital loss carrybacks.
B) Dividends received deduction.
C) NOL carryovers.
D) Charitable contributions.
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A) $14,500 unfavorable.
B) $14,500 favorable.
C) $54,500 unfavorable.
D) $69,000 favorable.
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A) $0.
B) $5,000.
C) $6,500.
D) $10,000.
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A) Corporations can carrythe NOL back two years and forward up to 20 years.
B) A corporation can carry over the NOL indefinitely.
C) A corporation can carrythe NOL back two years and forward indefinitely.
D) When a corporation applies a net operating loss carryover, it reports a favorable, permanent book-tax difference in the amount of the applied carryover.
E) None of these is a true statement.
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A) A corporation that experiences a net capital loss has a favorable book-tax difference in the year of the loss.
B) A corporation that experiences a net capital loss in Year 4 first carries the loss back to Year 3, then Year 2, and then Year 1 before carrying it forward.
C) Net capital loss carrybacks are deductible in determining a corporation's net operating loss.
D) Net capital loss carrybacks and carryovers create temporary book-tax differences if they are used before they expire.
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A) Rapidpro may use the prior-year tax liability to determine its first and second quarter estimated tax payments only since it is a large corporation.
B) To avoid penalty, the second quarter estimated payment must be large enough to cover 50 percent of its estimated annual tax liability annualized from its first quarter estimated taxable income (assume it does not rely on its current-year actual tax liability to determine its estimated tax payment) .
C) To avoid penalty, the third quarter estimated payment must be large enough to cover 50 percent of its estimated annual tax liability annualized from its third quarter estimated taxable income (assume it does not rely on its current-year actual tax liability to determine its estimated tax payment) .
D) None of the choices are correct.
ESSAY. Write your answer in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper.
105) In 2020, AutoUSA Incorporated reported $4,600,000 of book income, including $20,000 of interest income from tax-exempt bonds. AutoUSA reported $3,600,000 of regular business expenses. If it made $210,000 of estimated tax payments (prepayments) throughout the tax year, what is its tax due or tax refund when it files its return?
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