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8 May, 13:46

Illegal bribes and kickbacks are not deductible as business expenses but fines imposed by a governmental unit are deductible as long as the fines are incurred in the ordinary course of business.

(A) True

(B) False

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  1. 8 May, 13:59
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    A) True

    Explanation:

    Business expenses are legitmate expenses made by an entreprenuer in the cause of his or her running of his business. Illegal and kickbacks are not legitmate expenses as a result of the nature in which it is carried out. Imagine a situation where someone is supposed to pay his personal income tax that amount to $5000 but decided to pay bribe worth $2000. There is clearly cheating and most government frowns heavily on it.

    On the other hand, fines imposed by a governmental unit on a business could be deductible as a result of it being a legitimate transction that is backed up by law.
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