Exam 3: Tax Formula and Tax Determination an Overview of Property Transactions
Exam 1: An Introduction to Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law171 Questions
Exam 2: Working With the Tax Law102 Questions
Exam 3: Tax Formula and Tax Determination an Overview of Property Transactions138 Questions
Exam 4: Gross Income: Concepts and Inclusions99 Questions
Exam 5: Gross Income: Exclusions112 Questions
Exam 6: Deductions and Losses: in General108 Questions
Exam 7: Deductions and Losses: Certain Business Expenses and Losses113 Questions
Exam 8: Depreciation, Cost Recovery, Amortization, and Depletion108 Questions
Exam 9: Deductions: Employee and Self-Employed-Related Expenses92 Questions
Exam 10: Deductions and Losses: Certain Itemized Deductions99 Questions
Exam 11: Investor Losses105 Questions
Exam 12: Alternative Minimum Tax100 Questions
Exam 13: Tax Credits and Payment Procedures100 Questions
Exam 14: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss and Basic Considerations102 Questions
Exam 15: Property Transactions: Nontaxable Exchanges87 Questions
Exam 16: Property Transactions: Capital Gains and Losses87 Questions
Exam 17: Property Transactions: Section 1231 and Recapture Provisions68 Questions
Exam 18: Accounting Periods and Methods90 Questions
Exam 19: Deferred Compensation96 Questions
Exam 20: Corporations and Partnerships153 Questions
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-Age of a qualifying child
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Regarding classification as a dependent, classify each statement in one of the four categories:
-A daughter-in-law who lives with taxpayer.
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In which of the following situations, if any, will the kiddie tax not apply?
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Sarah furnishes more than 50% of the support of her son and daughter-in-law who live with her.If the son and daughter-in-law file a joint return, Sarah cannot claim them as dependents.
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After her divorce, Hope continues to support her ex-husband's sister, Cindy, who does not live with her.Hope can claim Cindy as a dependent.
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Claude's deductions from AGI exceed the standard deduction allowed for the current year.Under these circumstances, Claude cannot claim the standard deduction.
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-Marginal income tax rate
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Katrina, age 16, is claimed as a dependent by her parents.During 2019, she earned $5,600 as a checker at a grocery store.Her standard deduction is $5,950 ($5,600 earned income + $350).
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Which of the following taxpayers may file as a head of household in 2019?
Marco provides all of the support for his mother, Sienna, who lives by herself in an apartment in Fort Lauderdale.Marco pays the rent and other expenses for the apartment and properly claims his mother as a dependent.
Tammy provides over one-half the support for her 18-year old brother, Dan.He earned $4,200 in 2019 working at a fast-food restaurant and is saving his money to attend college in 2020.Dan lives in Tammy's home.
Juan's wife left him late in December of 2018.No legal action was taken and Juan has not heard from her in 2019.Juan supported his 6-year-old son, who lived with him throughout 2019.
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-Long-term capital gains
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Clara, age 68, claims head of household filing status.If she has itemized deductions of $18,900 for 2019, she should claim the standard deduction.
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Regarding classification as a dependent, classify each statement in one of the four categories:
-A cousin who does not live with taxpayer.
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An increase in a taxpayer's AGI could decrease the amount of charitable contribution that can be claimed.
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Howard, age 82, died on January 2, 2019.On his final income tax return, the full amount of the basic and additional standard deductions will be allowed even though Howard lived for only two days during the year.
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In terms of the tax formula applicable to individual taxpayers, which of the following statements, if any, is correct?
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The deduction for personal and dependency exemptions has been suspended from 2018 through 2025.
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-Average income tax rate
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