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Ralph owns a building that he is trying to lease. Ralph is a calendar-year, cash-method taxpayer and is trying to evaluate the tax consequences of three different lease arrangements. Under lease 1, the building rents for $680 per month, payable on the first of the next month, and the tenant must make a $680 security deposit that is refunded at the end of the lease. Under lease 2, the building rents for $7,480 per year, payable at the time the lease is signed, but no security deposit is required. Under lease 3, the building rents for $680 per month, payable at the beginning of each month, and the tenant must pay a security deposit of $1,360 that is to be applied toward the rent for the last two months of the lease. (Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable.)
a. What amounts are included in Ralph’s gross income this year if a tenant signs lease 1 on December 1 and makes timely payments under that lease?
Amount included in Gross Income:
b. What amounts are included in Ralph’s gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 2 on December 31 and makes timely payments under that lease?
Amount included in Gross Income:
c. What amounts are included in Ralph’s gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 3 on November 30 and makes timely payments under that lease?
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