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17 January, 10:12

Wes was a major league baseball pitcher who earned $10 million for his 20 wins this year. Sam was also a major league baseball pitcher before a careerending injury caused by a negligent driver. Sam sued the driver and collected $6 million as compensation for lost estimated future income as a pitcher and $4 million as punitive damages. Do the amounts that Wes and Sam receive have the same effect on their gross income

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  1. 17 January, 13:50
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    Explanation:

    The personal injury payment is not taxable. Thus, Sam is not required to pay taxes on $6 million.

    This amount is the payment for the injury to sam, so, the amount of 6 million is not taxable.

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    The amount received by the Sam for the punitive damages of $4 million will be taxed as the income. This is because this was to punish the wrong doer not to the Sam. Thus, the X will be $4 million.
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