ACA1 WGU PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTING – COMPLETE COURSE ALL 6 TASKS

ACA1 WGU PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTING – COMPLETE COURSE ALL 6 TASKS

ACA1 WGU PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTING – COMPLETE COURSE ALL 6 TASKS
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PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTING ACA1 WGU-COMPLETE COURSE ALL 6 TASKS
This tutorial contains the attachments for the entire ACA1 Problems in Accounting course. These attachments passed the Taskstream evaulations.
Task 1 is based on the financials of Fan Company A and includes the calculations necessary to complete the financial statements and a brief discussion commenting on the need for reconciling book income for a partnership to taxable income for that partnership for tax purposes.
Task 2 is an essay recommmending the most advantageous tax filing status for Spouse A and Spouse B on their federal tax return, explaining the recommendation based on current applicable tax laws. It also explains the rules that apply to taxable and nontaxable income, short-term and long-term captial gains or losses, profit or loss from sale of property, partnership income and losses, and gains or losses from passive activity. It explains the decision to include or exclude each of the preceding types of income, calculate the adjustments to income that should be included on the return and explain each adjustment, determine whether the couple should use the standard deduction or itemized deductions on thier returns and explain this decision, and identify and explain all tax credits available to the couple.
Task 3 is based on the financials of ABC Company. This tutorial contains the calculations for ABC as a corporation for taxable income or loss, special tax deductions allowed, tax treatment of capital gains and losses, and the expense item limitations on a corporate tax return. It also contains the calculations for ABC as an S-corporation for taxable income or loss, special tax deductions allowed, tax treatment of capital gains and losses, and the...

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