Acme Corporation has nexus in States Y and Z. Both states de…

Acme Corporation has nexus in States Y and Z. Both states define taxable income as federal taxable income with the following adjustments: Deductions for expenses related to federal tax credits No deductions for expenses related to a tax credit claimed in the state Exemption for federal bond interest income No exemption for municipal interest income derived from bonds issued by other states Acme reports federal taxable income of $440,000 and claims a federal energy credit of $27,000. Acme did not deduct the $27,000 of related expenses in computing federal taxable income. Acme also claims a State Y jobs credit for $15,000 of expenditures that it deducted in computing federal taxable income. Acme reports federal interest income of $9,000 and municipal interest income from State Z bonds of $6,000. What is Acme’s taxable income subject to allocation and apportionment in State Y? Round to the nearest whole dollar amount and do not enter a dollar sign or a decimal point (e.g., enter 89, not $89.00).

During the current year, Acme Corporation reports the follow…

During the current year, Acme Corporation reports the following items: Inventory sales   Gross receipts derived from inventory sales $950,000 Gross profit from inventory sales $630,000 Sale of property that generated nonbusiness income   Gross receipts from sale of nonbusiness property $124,000 Net gain from sale of nonbusiness property $38,000 Fees from performing repair services related to inventory sales $175,000 Fees from performing other business services $260,000 Rents from leasing tangible business property $65,000 Royalties from licensing intangible business property $80,000 Assuming the apportionment laws of the state conform to UDITPA, what is the denominator of Acme’s sales factor?