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7 September, 22:32

Karl works at Moe's grocery. This year Karl was paid $50,000 in salary but he was allowed to purchase his groceries at 10% below Moe's cost. This year Karl spent $5,760 to purchase groceries costing Moe $6,400 and worth $9,600. What amount must Karl include in his gross income?

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  1. 7 September, 22:59
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    Amount to be included will be $50240

    Explanation:

    We have given Karl works at Moe's grocery and Karl was paid by $50000

    It is also given this year Karl spent $5760 on groceries and costing Moe $6400

    Employees must recognize imputed income to the extent they are allowed to purchase goods from their employer at a price below the employer's cost.

    So amount to be included = $50000 + ($6400 - $5760) = $50000+$240 = $50240

    So amount to be included will be $50240
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