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Problem 1: Josh is a Canadian resident and is also a shareholder in a Swedish corporation. The corporation pays the shareholder a dividend of Canadian $5,500 and withholds Swedish taxes of Canadian $1,400. How much of the dividend will Josh include in his Canadian taxable income?
Option 1: $4,100
Option 2: $0
Option 3: $5,500
Option 4: $6,900
Problem 2: With respect to the calculation of net rental? income, which of the following is? incorrect? Option 1: Expenses related to repair and maintenance of the rental property are deductible from gross rents earned from the property.
Option 2: Net rental income is recorded on an accrual basis.
Option 3: Interest on debt used to purchase the rental property is deductible from the gross rents earned from the property.
Option 4: Expenses that increase the useful life of the rental property? and/or improve the condition of the rental property? (i.e. an enduring? benefit) are deductible from gross rents earned from the property.
Hubbard argues that the Fed can control the Fed funds rate, but the interest rate that is important for the economy is a longer-term real rate of interest. How much control does the Fed have over this longer real rate?
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