Mr. Juan Dela Cruz recently received P200,000 as a separation pay from his employer, ABC Corporation, since the company was undergoing reorganization due to merger with XYZ Corporation. Is the amount received by Mr. Dela Cruz taxable? Answer I No, because the separation was involuntary on his part. Answer II Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable.Select one:a.Both of the given choices are correct.b.No, because the separation was involuntary on his part is correct: Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable is wrongc.No, because the separation was involuntary on his part is wrong: Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable is correctd.No correct answer
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Mr. Juan Dela Cruz recently received P200,000 as a separation pay from his employer, ABC Corporation, since the company was undergoing reorganization due to merger with XYZ Corporation. Is the amount received by Mr. Dela Cruz taxable? Answer I No, because the separation was involuntary on his part. Answer II Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable.Select one:a.Both of the given choices are correct.b.No, because the separation was involuntary on his part is correct: Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable is wrongc.No, because the separation was involuntary on his part is wrong: Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable is correctd.No correct answer
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b. No, because the separation was involuntary on his part is correct: Yes, because by nature, separation pay is generally taxable is wrong
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