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30 December, 21:54

On November 1 of year 0, Jaxon borrowed $50,000 from Bucksnort Savings and Loan for use in his business. In December, Jaxon paid interest of $4,500 relating to the 12-month period from November of year 0 through October of year 1. a. How much interest, if any, can Jaxon deduct in year 0 if his business uses the cash method of accounting for tax purposes? b. How much interest, if any, can Jaxon deduct in year 0 if his business uses the accrual method of accounting for tax purposes?

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  1. 30 December, 23:32
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    a. $750

    b. $750

    Explanation:

    The first thing to do is calculate the monthly interest as follows:

    Monthly interest = Total interest : 12 = $4,500 : 12 = $375

    The rent for two months in year 0 (November and December) = $375 * 2 = $750.

    Prepaid expenses (January to October of year 1) = $4,500 - $750 = $3,750.

    Decision:

    Prepaid expenses is not deductible under either cash accounting method or accrual accounting method for tax purposes.

    Therefore, Jaxon can deduct only $750 two months (November and December) relevant for year 0 under both cash accounting method and accrual accounting method.

    The prepaid expenses of $3,750 is not deductible in year 0 but can only be deducted in year 1.
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