Name: Class: Date: Ch 01 The Individual Income Tax Return Page 1 Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1.The U.S. federal tax law's sole purpose is to raise revenue.
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2.A corporation is a reporting entity but not a tax-paying entity.
3.Partnership capital gains and losses are allocated separately to each of the partners.
4.Married taxpayers may double their standard deduction amount by filing separate returns.
5.An item is included in gross income unless the tax law specifies that the item is subject to exclusion.
6.For taxpayers who do not itemize deductions, the standard deduction amount is subtracted from the taxpayer's adjusted gross income.
7.A taxpayer with self-employment income of $600 must file a tax return.
8.A dependent child with earned income in excess of the available standard deduction amount must file a tax return.
9.A single taxpayer, who is not a dependent on another’s return, not blind, and under age 65, with income of $11,800 must file a tax return.
10.If a taxpayer is due a refund, it will be mailed to the taxpayer regardless of whether a tax return is filed.
11.Taxpayers with self-employment income of $400 or more must file a tax return.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2024, 42e Gerald Whittenburg, Steven Gill (Test Bank All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Answers At The End Of Each Chapter
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Name:
Class:
Date:
Ch 01 The Individual Income Tax Return
Page 2
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- If your spouse dies during the tax year and you do not remarry, you must file as single for the year of death.
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- False
- Taxpayers who do not qualify for married, head of household, or surviving spouse filing status must file as single.
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- False
- If an unmarried taxpayer paid more than half the cost of keeping a home which is the principal place of residence of a
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- False
nephew who is not their dependent, they may use the head of household filing status.
- The maximum official individual income tax rate for 2023 is 39.6%, not including the Medicare surtax on net
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- False
investment income.
- All taxpayers may use the tax rate schedule to determine their tax liability.
- True
- False
- The head of household tax rates are higher than the rates for a single taxpayer.
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- False
- Most states are community property states.
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- False
- If taxpayers are married and living together at the end of the year, they must file a joint tax return.
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- A taxpayer who maintains a household with an unmarried child may qualify to file as head of household even if the
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child is not the taxpayer's dependent.
- A married person with a dependent child may choose to file as head of household if it reduces the taxpayer's tax
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liability.
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Name:
Class:
Date:
Ch 01 The Individual Income Tax Return
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- Taxpayers who live alone, are legally separated from their spouses under a separate maintenance decree at year-end,
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and have no dependents should file as single.
- Malik, age 22, is enrolled in college on a full-time basis. His parents provide all of his support. Malik may be claimed
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as a dependent by his parents.
- A dependent who dies during the tax year may still qualify as a dependent.
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- False
- For 2023, the deductions for personal and dependency exemptions are $4,300 each.
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- Scholarships received by a student may be excluded for purposes of the support test for determining the availability of
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the dependency exemption.
- The two types of dependents are qualifying child or qualifying relative.
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- An 18-year-old full-time student who is claimed on the parents' tax return as a dependent is eligible for the child tax
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credit.
- Most taxpayers may deduct the standard deduction amount or the amount of their itemized deductions, whichever is
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higher.
- An individual taxpayer with a net capital loss may deduct up to $3,000 per year against ordinary income.
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- False
- Taxpayers can download tax forms from the IRS Internet site.
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- False
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Name:
Class:
Date:
Ch 01 The Individual Income Tax Return
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- Which of the following is a goal of the tax law?
- Encouraging certain social goals such as contributions to charity
- Supporting certain economic goals such as increasing unemployment
- Encouraging smaller families
- Promoting goodwill with other countries
- Which of the following provisions was passed by Congress to meet a social goal of the tax law?
- Deduction for job hunting expenses
- Child and dependent care credit
- Moving expense deduction for adjusted gross income
- Deduction for soil and water conservation costs available to farmers
- Which of the following is an economic goal of the tax law?
- Ensuring that all persons pay the same amount of tax
- Reducing unemployment
- Lowering the cost of adoption
- Encouraging charitable contributions
- In 2023, Wesley has a fairly simple tax situation with moderate wage income and a modest amount of interest income.
- Form 1040-EZ
- Form 1040-SR
- Form 1040
- Form 1065
Wesley, age 45, wishes to use the easiest possible tax form. He may file which of the following?
- Which of the following forms may be filed by individual taxpayers?
- Form 1040
- Form 1041
- Form 1065
- Form 1120
- Which of the following is true of partnerships?
- They are not taxable entities.
- They are taxed in the same manner as individuals.
- They file tax returns on Form 1120.
- They file tax returns on Form 1041.
- Which of the following is correct regarding reporting and taxable entities?
- An individual is a reporting entity but not a taxable entity.
- A partnership is a taxable entity and a reporting entity.
- A corporation is a reporting entity but not a taxable entity.
- A partnership is a reporting entity but not a taxable entity.
- In 2023, Schedule 1 of Form 1040 is used to report what?
- Income from wages
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