Income Tax Fundamentals 2020 (with Intuit Proconnect Tax Online)
38th Edition
ISBN: 9780357108239
Author: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus-Buller, Steven Gill
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 24MCQ
To determine
Introduction: Income tax law enables individuals to pay taxes to the government for the social and economic benefits of the public and it allows the government to collect and spend revenues in creating value for the society at large. Income tax law applicability is not limited to individuals only but also corporations, firms, trusts, etc.
To choose: The feature of e-filed returns.
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Electronically filed tax returns:
May not be transmitted from a taxpayer’s home computer
Constitute more than 90 percent of the returns filed with the IRS
Have error rates similar to paper returns
Offer larger refunds than paper returns
1. Internet users can go to http://www.irs.gov/ and:
a.Use a search function to find forms and publications.
b.Find links to other useful IRS pages.
c.Download tax forms and publications.
d.All of these choices are correct.
2. Electronically filed tax returns:
a.Have error rates similar to paper returns.
b.Offer faster refunds than paper returns.
c.May not be transmitted from a taxpayer's home computer.
d.Constitute less than 50 percent of the returns filed with the IRS.
3. John, age 25, is a full-time student at a state university. John lives with his unmarried sister, Ann, who provides over half of his support. His only income is $4,400 of wages from a part-time job at the college book store. What is Ann's filing status for 2021?
a.Married, filing separately
b.Head of household
c.Qualifying widow(er)
d.Single
e.None of these choices are correct.
Which of the following statements is false?
Select one:
O A. In general, individual taxpayers are required to file a tax return only if their gross income exceeds the standard
deduction
OB. The penalty for failure to file is more severe than the penalty for failure to pay
OC. Taxpayers may file a tax return even when they are not required to do so to obtain a refund of income taxes withheld
OD. Individual tax returns are always due on April 15 for calendar-year individuals
Chapter 1 Solutions
Income Tax Fundamentals 2020 (with Intuit Proconnect Tax Online)
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