When you ask the client about the lease payment he tells


Go to the IRS Forms and Publications Web site to download the Form 1120 (Schedule M-1).

Prepare the Schedule M-1 using the information below.

It has been 3 years since you have seen your client, Tim Smith (SSN: XXX-YY-ZZZZ), and he has made an appointment today to have his tax return prepared. During the appointment, he informed you that he started his self-service car wash a few years ago, and his business is a success. During the conversation, you gather the following information about the business:

Business Name: The Car Wash
Business address: 1046 Broadway Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92605
Business description: Self-Service Car Wash
Employer identification number: 99-8877665
Date the business started: January 1, 2008

When you ask for the financial records of the business, he provides you with an income statement that he generated. You also ask for the general ledger so you can see the detail that was recorded in each of his accounts. Mr. Smith informs you that he uses the cash basis of accounting for his business.

Income Statement

December 31, 20XX

Revenue

Service Revenue $254,603

Expenses:

Advertising $2,520

Depreciation $31,250

Insurance $7,260

Interest expense $36,204

Licenses and fees $7,260

Miscellaneous $4,074

Office expense $8,911

Salaries and wages $67,460

Payroll taxes $9,444

Employee benefits $1,349

Professional fees $1,210

Repairs and maintenance $20,674

Telephone $900

Travel $1,500

Utilities $27,752

Net Income Before Taxes $26,835

The general ledger detail provides you with the following information about what is recorded under Miscellaneous expenses.

Miscellaneous Expenses

Meals and entertainment $2,074

Lease payments $2,000

Total miscellaneous expenses $4,074

When you ask the client about the lease payment, he tells you that he takes care of his mother and pays for her car lease payment with cash from the business. You confirm with Mr. Smith that his mother is not involved with his business in any way.

The depreciable property is the car wash building that cost $555,000. In your research, you learn that car wash buildings are depreciated over 15 years under the half-year convention using the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS). This building is in its third year of service.

Obtain the appropriate tax forms at the following Web site, and save them to your computer:
https://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html?portlet=3

Part 2:

Having completed part one, identify in a 600-800 word document, what the differences are if using the Schedule M-3? As part of this discussion, explain:

What is the Schedule M-1 and what is its purpose?

How did you report information on your Schedule M-1? (Describe the components.)

Describe 2 book or tax differences that may be reported on the Schedule M-1.

When is the Schedule M-1 to be prepared?

Who must file a Schedule M-3? How is it filed?

What is the purpose of the Schedule M-3?

How is the information reported on the Schedule M-3? (Describe the sections or components.)

Describe how the Schedule M-3 differs from the Schedule M-1.

What are temporary differ

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