{"id":130366,"date":"2023-12-13T06:57:57","date_gmt":"2023-12-13T06:57:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=130366"},"modified":"2023-12-13T06:57:58","modified_gmt":"2023-12-13T06:57:58","slug":"vita-basic-exam-latest-update-questions-and-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/12\/13\/vita-basic-exam-latest-update-questions-and-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a-2\/","title":{"rendered":"VITA Basic Exam (Latest Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>VITA Basic Exam (Latest Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>VITA Basic Exam (Latest Update) Questions<br>and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade<br>A<br>Q: You are clarifying Larry&#8217;s Form 13614-C. Larry is at a VITA\/TCE site to have his taxes<br>prepared. He completes Form 13614-C and tells the tax preparer:<br>He is 26 years old<br>His filing status is Head of Household<br>He wants to claim his 2-year-old nephew for EITC<br>He has no child care expenses<br>He earned $19,000 in wages<br>Do you think it&#8217;s safe to rely on good faith for Larry&#8217;s information?<br>Answer:<br>No, Larry&#8217;s situation requires more inquiry<br>Based on the information you will learn in the course, Larry&#8217;s information regarding his<br>qualifying child and filing status is questionable. Further inquiries should include:<br>Why is the uncle claiming the child and not the parents?<br>Why isn&#8217;t there child care expense and who cares for the child while the taxpayer works?<br>Is there anyone else living in the household that contributes?<br>Is there anyone else eligible to claim the child?<br>Do the tie-breaker rules apply?<br>If asked, can the taxpayer provide proof that the qualifying child lived with him for more than<br>half of the year?<br>Q: You are clarifying Steven&#8217;s Form 13614-C. Steven is at a VITA\/TCE site to have his taxes<br>prepared. He completes Form 13614-C and tells the tax preparer:<br>He is 22 years old<br>He has two sons, ages 10 and 11<br>He has Social Security cards for both boys and himself<br>His W-2 wage indicates earnings of $20,000<br>Do you think it&#8217;s safe to rely on good faith for Steven&#8217;s information?<br>Answer:<br>No, Steven&#8217;s situation requires more inquiry<br>Steven&#8217;s age and the age of the qualifying children appear to be inconsistent. Further inquiries<br>are needed to determine:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Are the boys his sons by birth, foster sons, adopted sons, step-sons?<br>Is there anyone else eligible to claim the children as qualifying children?<br>Do the tie-breaker rules apply?<br>If asked, can the taxpayer provide proof that the qualifying children lived with him for more than<br>half of the year?<br>Q: You are helping a taxpayer who has given you two different Social Security numbers. Then,<br>he tells you he has two children, but later corrects it to three. You are concerned about the<br>truthfulness of this information. You should <strong>_<\/strong>.<br>Answer:<br>Decline to prepare the tax returnIf you suspect an individual is not providing truthful information, you should refuse to prepare<br>the tax return.<br>Q: True or False? It is perfectly acceptable to accept a taxpayer&#8217;s invitation to lunch as a thank<br>you for preparing his or her tax return.<br>Answer:<br>False- Although lunch is not a monetary &#8220;payment&#8221; for services rendered, some may interpret it<br>as such. It is best to politely decline such offers in order to maintain the integrity of the<br>VITA\/TCE programs.<br>Q: You are helping Anita fill out her tax return. She has questions about how her divorce<br>effects her tax situation. To provide answers for her, you decide to ask a more experienced<br>volunteer for help. Which of the following should you say to the more experienced volunteer?<br>Answer:<br>I am helping a taxpayer who divorced her husband last year. She has some questions about her<br>filing status for last year.- You should never use a taxpayer&#8217;s name in front of other taxpayers or<br>volunteers. However, you may discuss specific tax situations with other taxpayers and<br>volunteers.<br>Q: If needed, refer to the Chart A &#8211; For Most People Who Must File to answer this question.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lucy is 36 years old and single, and her gross income is $20,000. Is Lucy required to file a tax<br>return?<br>Answer:<br>Yes- That&#8217;s right. Lucy must file a tax return since her income exceeds the amount for her age<br>and filing status.<br>Q: If needed, refer to the Chart A &#8211; For Most People Who Must File to answer this question.<br>Henrietta and Javier are married and plan to file a joint return. Henrietta is 67 and had a gross<br>income of $11,000 for the tax year. Javier is 66. His gross income was $5,000 for the year. Do<br>they need to file a tax return?<br>Answer:<br>No- That&#8217;s right. Since their combined gross income is less than the minimum amount for their<br>ages and filing status, they do not have to file a return.<br>Q: If needed, refer to the Sources of taxable and non taxable income to answer this question.<br>Which of the following is considered taxable income?<br>Answer:<br>Annuities- You need to include annuities when calculating a taxpayer&#8217;s taxable income.<br>Q: Which of the following individuals could use Chart A to determine if they must file a tax<br>return?<br>Answer:<br>Mrs. Fulton, 70, who is single and whose only sources of income are her pension and<br>investments. Her income was less than $10,000.- Mrs. Harlan can be claimed as a dependent on<br>her son&#8217;s return, so she must use Chart B. Mr. Emmet must use Chart C.<br>Q: True or False? Bob is 27 years old. No one can claim him as a dependent. His gross income<br>was $17,000 during the tax year. Based only on this information, Bob is required to file a tax<br>return.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>True- Bob is required to file a return<br>Q: True or False? Janet and Harry are married, file jointly, and lived together all year. During<br>the tax year, Janet turned 66 and Harry turned 64. Their gross income was $18,000. Based only<br>on this information, they are required to file a tax return.<br>Answer:<br>False- Janet and Harry are not required to file.<br>Q: True or False? Juanita can file as a Qualifying Widow(er). She is 47 years old. Her gross<br>income was $27,000. 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Otherwise the taxpayer might miss out on<br>receiving certain tax credits.<br>Q: Which of the following can be used to verify a taxpayer&#8217;s Social Security number and<br>correct name spelling?<br>Answer:<br>Social Security card- Only valid SSA documents such as Social Security cards or other SSA<br>proof of taxpayer identification number for all persons listed in the tax return should be used to<br>Powered by <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>VITA Basic Exam (Latest Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A VITA Basic Exam (Latest Update) Questionsand Verified Answers| 100% Correct| GradeAQ: You are clarifying Larry&#8217;s Form 13614-C. Larry is at a VITA\/TCE site to have his taxesprepared. 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