This is one question but has two parts. Could you please bold final answers
Required information Problem 12-23 (LO 12-1) (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] North incorporated is a calendat-year C corporation, accrual basis taxpayer. At the end of year 1 , North accrued and deducted the following bonuses for certain employees for financial accounting purposes. - $9,750 for Lisa Tanaka, a 30 percent shareholder. - \$15,200 for Jared Zabaski, a 25 percent shareholder. - \$17.200 for Helen Talanian, a 20 percent shareholder. - \$6.450 for Steve Nielson. a 0 percent shareholden Unless stated otherwise, assume these shareholders are unrelated. How much of the accrued bonuses can North Incorporated deduct in year 1 under the lollowing alternative scenarios? Note: Leave no onswer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Input all amounts as positive values. Problem 12-23 Part c (Algo) 2. North paid the bonuses to employees on March 1 of year 2 and Lisa and Jared are related to each other, so they are treated as wning each other's stock in North. Required information Problem 12-23 (LO 12-1) (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] North Incorporated is a calendar-year C corporation, accrual basis taxpayer. At the end of year 1, North accrued and deducted the following bonuses for certain employees for financial accounting purposes. - \$9.750 for Lisa Tanaka, a 30 percent shareholder - \$15,200 for Jared Zabaski, a 25 percent shareholder. - \$17.200 for Helen Talanian, a 20 percent shareholder - \$6,450 for Steve Nielson, a percent shareholder. Unless stated otherwise, assume these shareholders are unrelated. How much of the acciued bonuses can North Incorporated deduct in year 1 under the following alternative scenarios? Note: Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if opplicable. Input all amounts as positive volues. roblem 12-23 Part d (Algo) North paid the bonuses to employees on March 1 of year 2 and Lisa and Helen are related to each other, so they are treated as wning each other's stock in North