Consider the following two situations. Although they are similar, their treatments are exactly opposite. Identify the concept
Question:
Consider the following two situations. Although they are similar, their treatments are exactly opposite. Identify the concept underlying both treatments, and explain why the concept treats the two situations differently.
a. Sam is an employee of Dunbar Company. The company regularly mails salary checks to employees to arrive on or before the last day of each month. Sam's regular paycheck arrives at his house on December 31, 2016, but Sam is away on a ski trip and does not return until January 2, 2017. Sam deposits the check in his bank account the following day. The check is included in Sam's 2016 income.
b. Percy is an employee of Daly Company. In November 2016, Percy's position is eliminated in a "streamlining" of company costs. As part of the cost reduction program, Percy is entitled to severance pay; however, his boss tells him that it will be 3 or 4 months before the severance payments are made. The check arrives by mail on December 31, 2016, while Percy is away on a ski trip. He returns on January 2, 2017, and deposits the check in his bank account the following day. The severance pay check is not taxable until 2017.
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Concepts In Federal Taxation 2017
ISBN: 9781305965119
24th Edition
Authors: Kevin E. Murphy, Mark Higgins