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Your roommate John is an employee at a property management company. His employer asks him to
travel to a remote town in Yukon to meet with a prospective client.
A. Accommodation
Not knowing what type of accommodation would be available, John and his employer agree in
advance to pay John $300 for the 3-night accommodation in Yukon. Because of the high cost of living
in Yukon, John actually spends $400.
B. Parka for Extreme Cold
Yukon happens to be experiencing a record cold period, with temperatures as low as -40C. Since John
does not have any outerwear suitable for such severe weather, his employer also gives him $200 to
buy a a very warm parka jacket. After receiving the $200, John manages to find one on sale for
$198.99 that is perfect for the business trip. Assume John is very adverse to cold weather and plans
never to go to any place that cold or wear that jacket again after this business trip.
Required:
Explain to John the tax effects of the two events on his employment income. Note that your grade is
based on how you explain the tax treatment, demonstrating your understanding of the tax framework
and relevant provisions. Almost no mark is given just on comments such as "include $x" or "deduct
$y".

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Answer:
Part A: 2 f2
Part B: draw a diagonal (AC, for example); 1 f12
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
The area of a parallelogram is given by the
formula
A=bh
where "b' is the length of the base, and 'h' is the
perpendicular distance between the bases.
Using the numbers shown on the diagram, the
area is
A = (3 ft)(2/3 ft) = 3-2/3 f12
A =2 ft2..... area of the parallelogram
Part B:
Typically, a polygon is partitioned into triangles
by drawing diagonals from one of the vertices. It
does not matter which one. (In a quadrilateral,
only one diagonal can be drawn from any given
vertex.) Here, the "base" of each triangle is the
same as the base of the parallelogram: 3 feet.
The "height" of each triangle is the same as the
height of the parallelogram: 2/3 ft.
The area of a triangle is given by the formula