Exam 3: Computing the Tax
Exam 1: An Introduction to Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law195 Questions
Exam 2: Working With the Tax Law86 Questions
Exam 3: Computing the Tax187 Questions
Exam 4: Gross Income: Concepts and Inclusions124 Questions
Exam 5: Gross Income: Exclusions113 Questions
Exam 6: Deductions and Losses: in General146 Questions
Exam 7: Deductions and Losses: Certain Business Expenses and Losses95 Questions
Exam 8: Depreciation, cost Recovery, amortization, and Depletion103 Questions
Exam 9: Deductions: Employee and Self-Employed-Related Expenses181 Questions
Exam 10: Deductions and Losses: Certain Itemized Deductions105 Questions
Exam 11: Investor Losses111 Questions
Exam 12: Tax Credits and Payments118 Questions
Exam 13: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss, basis Considerations, and Nontaxable Exchanges280 Questions
Exam 14: Property Transactions, capital Gains and Losses, sec1231, and Recapture Provisions145 Questions
Exam 15: Alternative Minimum Tax132 Questions
Exam 16: Accounting Periods and Methods91 Questions
Exam 17: Corporations: Introduction and Operating Rules112 Questions
Exam 18: Corporations: Organization and Capital Structure93 Questions
Exam 19: Corporations: Distributions Not in Complete Liquidation192 Questions
Exam 20: Corporations: Distributions in Complete Liquidation and an Overview of Reorganization72 Questions
Exam 21: Partnerships163 Questions
Exam 22: S Corporations145 Questions
Exam 23: Exempt Entities141 Questions
Exam 24: Multistate Corporate Taxation196 Questions
Exam 25: Taxation of International Transactions164 Questions
Exam 26: Tax Practice and Ethics183 Questions
Exam 27: The Federal Gift and Estate Taxes167 Questions
Exam 28: Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates167 Questions
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Match the statements that relate to each other. Note: Some choices may be used more than once.
a.Not available to 65-year old taxpayer who itemizes.
b.Exception for U.S. citizenship or residency test (for dependency exemption purposes).
c.Largest basic standard deduction available to a dependent who has no earned income.
d.Considered for dependency exemption purposes.
e.Qualifies for head of household filing status.
f.A child (age 15) who is a dependent and has only earned income.
g.Considered in applying gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
h.Not considered in applying the gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
i.Unmarried taxpayer who can use the same tax rates as married persons filing jointly.
j.Exception to the support test (for dependency exemption purposes).
k.A child (age 16) who is a dependent and has only unearned income of $4,500.
l.No correct match provided.
-Surviving spouse
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i
During 2017,Marvin had the following transactions:
Marvin's AGI is:


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B
Evan and Eileen Carter are husband and wife and file a joint return for 2017.Both are under 65 years of age.They provide more than half of the support of their daughter,Pamela (age 25),who is a full-time medical student.Pamela receives a $5,000 scholarship covering her tuition at college.They furnish all of the support of Belinda (Evan's grandmother),who is age 80 and lives in a nursing home.They also support Peggy (age 66),who is a friend of the family and lives with them.How many dependency exemptions may the Carters claim?
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B
Match the statements that relate to each other.
a.Available to a 70-year-old father claimed as a dependent by his son.
b.Equal to tax liability divided by taxable income.
c.The highest income tax rate applicable to a taxpayer.
d.Not eligible for the standard deduction.
e.No one qualified taxpayer meets the support test.
f.Taxpayer's ex-husband does not qualify.
g.A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
h.Highest applicable rate is 39.6%.
i.Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
j.Maximum rate is 28%.
k.Income from foreign sources is not subject to tax.
l.No correct match provided.
-Long-term capital gains
(Short Answer)
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Which of the following characteristics correctly describes the procedure for the phaseout of exemptions?
(Multiple Choice)
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Albert buys his mother a TV.For purposes of meeting the support test,Albert cannot include the cost of the TV.
(True/False)
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Gain on the sale of collectibles held for more than 12 months always is subject to a tax rate of 28%.
(True/False)
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Match the statements that relate to each other.
a.Available to a 70-year-old father claimed as a dependent by his son.
b.Equal to tax liability divided by taxable income.
c.The highest income tax rate applicable to a taxpayer.
d.Not eligible for the standard deduction.
e.No one qualified taxpayer meets the support test.
f.Taxpayer's ex-husband does not qualify.
g.A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
h.Highest applicable rate is 39.6%.
i.Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
j.Maximum rate is 28%.
k.Income from foreign sources is not subject to tax.
l.No correct match provided.
-Global system of taxation
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Match the statements that relate to each other. Note: Some choices may be used more than once.
a.Not available to 65-year old taxpayer who itemizes.
b.Exception for U.S. citizenship or residency test (for dependency exemption purposes).
c.Largest basic standard deduction available to a dependent who has no earned income.
d.Considered for dependency exemption purposes.
e.Qualifies for head of household filing status.
f.A child (age 15) who is a dependent and has only earned income.
g.Considered in applying gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
h.Not considered in applying the gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
i.Unmarried taxpayer who can use the same tax rates as married persons filing jointly.
j.Exception to the support test (for dependency exemption purposes).
k.A child (age 16) who is a dependent and has only unearned income of $4,500.
l.No correct match provided.
-Scholarship funds for tuition
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During 2017,Madison had salary income of $80,000 and the following capital transactions:
How are these transactions handled for income tax purposes?

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When filing their Federal income tax returns,the Youngs always claimed the standard deduction.After they purchased a home,however,they started to itemize their deductions from AGI.
a.Explain the reason for the change.
b.Suppose they purchased the home in November 2016, but did not start itemizing until tax year 2017. Why the delay as to itemizing?
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In applying the gross income test in the case of dependents that are married,could the application of community property laws have any effect? Explain.
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Perry is in the 33% tax bracket.During 2017,he had the following capital asset transactions:
Perry's tax consequences from these gains are as follows:


(Multiple Choice)
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In which,if any,of the following situations may the individual not be claimed as a dependent of the taxpayer?
(Multiple Choice)
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An individual taxpayer uses a fiscal year of March 1 to February 28.The due date of this taxpayer's Federal income tax return is May 15 of each tax year.
(True/False)
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Which,if any,of the following statements relating to the standard deduction is correct?
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Match the statements that relate to each other. Note: Some choices may be used more than once.
a.Not available to 65-year old taxpayer who itemizes.
b.Exception for U.S. citizenship or residency test (for dependency exemption purposes).
c.Largest basic standard deduction available to a dependent who has no earned income.
d.Considered for dependency exemption purposes.
e.Qualifies for head of household filing status.
f.A child (age 15) who is a dependent and has only earned income.
g.Considered in applying gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
h.Not considered in applying the gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes).
i.Unmarried taxpayer who can use the same tax rates as married persons filing jointly.
j.Exception to the support test (for dependency exemption purposes).
k.A child (age 16) who is a dependent and has only unearned income of $4,500.
l.No correct match provided.
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Regarding the tax formula and its relationship to Form 1040,which,if any,of the following statements is correct?
(Multiple Choice)
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Match the statements that relate to each other.
a.Available to a 70-year-old father claimed as a dependent by his son.
b.Equal to tax liability divided by taxable income.
c.The highest income tax rate applicable to a taxpayer.
d.Not eligible for the standard deduction.
e.No one qualified taxpayer meets the support test.
f.Taxpayer's ex-husband does not qualify.
g.A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
h.Highest applicable rate is 39.6%.
i.Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
j.Maximum rate is 28%.
k.Income from foreign sources is not subject to tax.
l.No correct match provided.
-Gain on collectibles (held more than one year)
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Under what circumstances,if any,may an ex-spouse be claimed as a dependent?
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