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Business, 18.11.2019 23:31 s900005

Tim is the vice president of western operations for maroon oil company and is stationed in san francisco. he is required to live in an employer-owned home, which is three blocks from his company office. the company-provided home is equipped with high-speed internet access and several telephone lines. tim receives telephone calls and e-mails that require immediate attention any time of day or night, as the company's business is spread all over the world. a full-time administrative assistant resides in the house to assist tim with urgent business matters. tim often uses the home for entertaining customers, suppliers, and employees. the fair market value of comparable housing is $9,000 per month. tim is also provided with free parking at his company's office. the value of the parking is $355 per month. the amount associated with the free parking that tim must include in his gross income per month is?

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