Which of the following statements is true? Oa. A one-time election is available to taxpayers 55 years of age or older which allows them to sell their personal residences and to exclude all of the realized gain. Ob. A taxpayer's personal residence qualifies for a like-kind exchange. Oc. A taxpayer who sells a personal residence may always exclude the realized gain from taxable income. Od. None of these choices are true. Oe. All of these choices are true.
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- In choosing between taking the standard deduction and itemizing deductions from AGI, what effect, if any, does each of the following have? a. The age of the taxpayer(s). b. The health (i.e., physical condition) of the taxpayer. c. Whether taxpayers rent or own their residence. d. Taxpayers filing status (e.g., single, married, filing jointly). e. Whether married taxpayers decide to file separate returns. f. The taxpayers uninsured personal residence was recently destroyed by a wildfire (the region was declared a disaster area by the Federal government). g. The number of dependents the taxpayer can claim.Which of the following statements is true? Oa. A one-time election is available to taxpayers 55 years of age or older which allows them to sell their personal residences and to exclude all of the realized gain. Ob. A taxpayer's personal residence qualifies for a like-kind exchange. Oc. A taxpayer who sells a personal residence may always exclude the realized gain from taxable income. Od. None of these choices are true. Oe. All of these choices are true.1. Taxpayers who are blind get the benefit of: a.An additional amount added to their standard deduction. b.Two standard deductions. c.An extra exemption. d.None of these choices are correct. 2. An unmarried taxpayer who maintains a household for a dependent child and whose spouse died four years ago should file as: a.Single b.Head of household c.Married, filing separately d.Qualifying widow(er) e.None of these choices are correct. 3. To pay for college, Henry received the following: $1,000 scholarship from the Thespian Club to pay for books $4,000 scholarship from the Elks Lodge for tuition $5,000 worth of room and board as a dorm supervisor through a work-study program How much income must Henry report on his tax return? a.$4,000 b.$0 c.$5,000 d.$6,000 e.$10,000
- Which of the following statements regarding deductions for real property taxes is incorrect? Multiple Choice O O A taxpayer is allowed to immediately deduct property taxes as the taxpayer makes monthly mortgage payments to an escrow account held by her mortgage company. Taxpayers are not allowed to deduct payments made for setting up water and sewer services. An individual deducts real property taxes on her principal residence as a from AGI deduction. Taxpayers are not allowed to deduct payments made for repairs to neighborhood sidewalks.Select one of choices (estate tax, inheritance tax, and gift tax) for the blank. ( ) is a tax on the right to receive property from a decedent. ( ) is a tax levied on the right to transfer property during a taxpayer’s lifetime. ( ) is a tax that imposed on the right to pass property at death. ( ) is imposed on transfers made during the owner’s life time. ( ) is imposed on the transferor at death. ( ) is imposed on the recipient.Which of the following statements is incorrect? Assume that the rental activity is classified as ‘production-of-income.’ If the taxpayer sells the rental property later at a loss, the loss will be treated as a capital loss (i.e., $3,000/$1,500 deduction limit in the current year). An amount that would have been paid in an arm’s-length transaction is considered a reasonable amount as deduction. Payment (except for medical or educational expense) of another person’s obligation does not result in a tax deduction for the payer. Regarding the start-up costs, if the new business is in the same line of business as the existing one and if the new business is not launched, then none of the start-up costs are deductible. Payments for a speeding ticket are nondeductible. HELP
- Which of the following is NOT true about an RESP? Select one: a. Withdrawals are taxed in the hands of the beneficiary b. There is a lifetime contribution limit per beneficiary c. The federal government subsidizes the parents' deposits with a grant d. Deposits are not deductible, beneficiary's withdrawals are not taxableMark each statement below as either "True" or "False" regarding the standard deduction and itemized deductions. a. The standard deduction is an amount that varies with filing status. b. A taxpayer should claim the smaller of the standard deduction or the total allowed itemized deductions. c. Total itemized deductions depend on the amount and type of items, with some items having limitations based on AGI. d. Taxpayers who are 65 years of age or older or blind are entitled to an additional itemized deduction amount.14. Which of the following statements disqualify someone from using Form 1040EZ to file a tax return? A. Taxable income is $95,000 B. One dependent, in addition to the taxpayer plus spouse C. Taxable interest is $1,200 D. Filing status is single
- Which of the following statements regarding the AMT exemption amounts is not true? Multiple Choice O O O The amount of the exemption depends on the taxpayer's filing status. The exemption amount is completely phased out for high-income taxpayers. Taxpayers must choose whether they will claim the exemption or itemize deductions. None of the choices are correct.Which is FALSE in partial disposition of estate? O The taxpayer is required to execute an undertaking that the proceeds shall be exclusively used for the payment of estate tax O In case of failure to pay, total estate tax due shall be immediately due and demandable without penalties if taxpayer has justifiable reason O The estate is still required to file the estate tax return within the prescriptive period The BIR may allow the sale of a portion of property without payment of estate tax provided the proceeds shall be used for the payment of estate taxOf the following statements regarding the estate tax, which is true? O A decedent's taxable estate is never greater than the probate estate. 4 O The taxable estate is reduced by deductions for decedent liabilities, funeral costs, and administrative costs of settling the estate. O The estate tax is not reduced by transfers to the decedent's spouse. O The estate tax exclusion is not reduced by any lifetime gift tax exclusion used by the decedent.