What is GJ net business income for tax purposes

Assignment Help Accounting Basics
Reference no: EM133060767

Question - Jack, a geologist, had been debating for years whether or not to venture out on his own and operate his own business. He had developed a lot of solid relationships with clients, and he believed that many of them would follow him if he were to leave his current employer. As part of a New Year's resolution, Jack decided he would finally do it. Jack put his business plan together, and, on January 1 of this year, Jack opened his doors for business as a C corporation called Geo-Jack (GJ). Jack is the sole shareholder. Jack reported the following financial information for the year (assume GJ reports on a calendar year, uses the accrual method of accounting, and elects to account for inventory).

-In January, GJ rented a small business office about 12 miles from Jack's home. GJ paid $10,300, which represented a damage deposit of $4,120 and rent for two years ($3,090 annually).

-GJ earned and collected $295,000 performing geological-related services and selling its specialized digging tool.

-GJ received $55 interest from municipal bonds and $2,110 interest from other investments.

-GJ purchased some new equipment in February for $43,000. It claimed depreciation on these assets during the year in the amount of $6,615.

-GJ paid $7,050 to buy luxury season tickets for Jack's parents for State U football games.

-GJ paid Jack's father $10,200 for services that would have cost no more than $6,120 if Jack had hired any other local business to perform the services. While Jack's dad was competent, he does not command such a premium from his other clients.

-In an attempt to get his name and new business recognized, GJ paid $7,050 for a one-page ad in the Geologic Survey. It also paid $15,100 in radio ads to be run through the end of December.

-GJ leased additional office space in a building downtown. GJ paid rent of $27,250 for the year.

-In November, Jack's office was broken into and equipment valued at $5,050 was stolen. The tax basis of the equipment was $5,550. Jack received $2,020 of insurance proceeds from the theft.

-GJ incurred a $4,025 fine from the state government for digging in an unauthorized digging zone.

-GJ contributed $3,020 to lobbyists for their help in persuading the state government to authorize certain unauthorized digging zones.

-On July 1, GJ paid $1,800 for an 18-month insurance policy for its business equipment. The policy covers the period July 1 of this year through December 31 of next year.

-GJ borrowed $20,000 to help with the company's initial funding needs. GJ used $2,000 of funds to invest in municipal bonds. At the end of the year, GJ paid the $1,200 of interest expense that accrued on the loan during the year.

-Jack lives 12 miles from the office. He carefully tracked his mileage and drove his truck 6,280 miles between the office and his home. He also drove an additional 7,200 miles between the office and traveling to client sites. Jack did not use the truck for any other purposes. He did not keep track of the specific expenses associated with the truck. However, while traveling to a client site, Jack received a $155 speeding ticket. GJ reimbursed Jack for business mileage and for the speeding ticket.

-GJ purchased two season tickets (20 games) to attend State U baseball games for a total of $1,120. Jack took existing and prospective clients to the games to maintain contact and find further work. This was very successful for Jack as GJ gained many new projects through substantial discussions with the clients following the games.

-GJ paid $3,520 for meals when sales employees met with prospective clients.

-GJ had a client who needed Jack to perform work in Florida. Because Jack had never been to Florida before, he booked an extra day and night for sightseeing. Jack spent $410 for airfare and booked a hotel for three nights ($125/night). (Jack stayed two days for business purposes and one day for personal purposes.) He also rented a car for $50 per day. The client arranged for Jack's meals while Jack was doing business, but GJ paid all expenses.

-GJ paid a total of $11,000 of wages to employees during the year, and cost of goods sold was $16,000.

Required -

a. What is GJ's net business income for tax purposes for the year?

b. As a C corporation, does GJ have a required tax year? If so, what would it be?

c. If GJ were a sole proprietorship, would it have a required tax year-end? If so, what would it be?

d. If GJ were an S corporation, would it have a required tax year-end? If so, what would it be?

Reference no: EM133060767

Questions Cloud

Comparing the deviations of returns : In comparing the deviations of returns, which one of the following assets has historically had the largest standard deviation of annual returns?
What is the balance in an account at the end : What is the balance in an account at the end of 10 years if $2,500 is deposited today and the account earns 4% interest
What is the discounted payback period : Kayak Rentals is considering an investment project that would cost $26,900 initially and is expected to generate annual cash flows of $3,200 for 8 years. If the
What amount of bonds must be retired to accomplish : A company currently sells 75,000 units annually. At this sales level, its EBIT is $4 million, and its DTL is 2.0. The firm's debt consists of $15 million in bon
What is GJ net business income for tax purposes : GJ paid a total of $11,000 of wages to employees during the year, and cost of goods sold was $16,000. What is GJ net business income for tax purposes
What will be the value of the firm after the debt issue : Maynes Corporation is currently all equity financed and has a value of $90 million. Investors currently require a return of 18.9 percent on common stock.
Explain the difference between direct and indirect costs : Depreciation was to be provided for: Plant and machinery 15% on cost and Office equipment 20% on cost. Explain the difference between direct and indirect costs
Prevailing spreads for non-roche bonds : What are the prevailing spreads for non-Roche bonds? Do you think these spreads are similar to investor's required yield for the Roche bonds?
Expect a failure for hundreds of years : Officials believe that the probability of a major accident at a nuclear plant is so small that we should not expect a failure for hundreds of years.

Reviews

Write a Review

Accounting Basics Questions & Answers

  What are the proceeds from the bond issue

The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are issued to yield 5%. What are the proceeds from the bond issue

  Prepare journal entries of a merchandising company

Prepare journal entries to record each of the following sales transactions of a merchandising company. Show supporting calculations and assume a perpetual.

  How much revenue is recognized on the contract

How much revenue is recognized on the contract in 20x3? In 20x1 and 20x2, it was not highly probable that the project will be completed on time.

  Would recommend proceeding with investment

Based on Charge Car's required rate of return would you recommend proceeding with this investment? Present all calculations to support your answer.

  What is the cost of goods manufactured per unit

Problem - Sven's Component. Sven Nys is a divisional manager of Vandelay Industries. What is the cost of goods manufactured per unit for new component in 2012

  How patagonia should compute the cost of making a wet suit

It takes 6 hours and 45 minutes to make one Patagonia wet suit. Describe how Patagonia should compute the cost of making a wet suit.

  What is the amount of dividends received by the stockholders

The board of directors declares and pays a $110,000 dividend in 2018. What is the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2018

  What will pnk company show for total debits

Below are some of the account balances for PNK Company: Cash $7,000 Accounts Receivable $12,000. What will PNK Company show for total debits

  What is the cost of goods manufactured for July

The direct labour cost was RM43,500, raw material purchases were RM64,000 and total overhead cost was RM108,750. What is the cost of goods manufactured for July

  Which one is not considered to be a member of the attest

Which one is not considered to be a member of the attest engagement team? Pine, a member, is a partner at the firm of Oak & Spruce, CPA's.

  Identify a contracts with a customer

Identify a contract(s) with a customer. What criteria must be met in US GAAP before a "contract with a customer" can be accounted for?

  What is break-even point for Speedster in terms of Revenues

Anita's uses a marginal tax-rate of 20% for planning purposes. What is the break-even point for the Speedster in terms of Revenues

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd