PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION F/BUS.+INVEST.
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ISBN: 9781259917097
Author: Jones
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Chapter 4, Problem 4AP
Ms. JK recently made a gift to her 19-year-old daughter, Alison. Ms. JK’s marginal income tax rate is 37 percent, and Alison’s marginal income tax rate is 12 percent. In each of the following cases, compute the annual income tax savings resulting from the gift.
- a. The gift consisted of rental property generating $19,100 annual rental income to its owner.
- b. The gift consisted of a $4,625 interest coupon from a corporate bond owned by Ms. JK.
- c. The gift consisted of a $2,200 rent check written by the tenants who lease rental property owned by Ms. JK.
- d. The gift consisted of a corporate bond paying $13,300 annual interest to its owner.
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