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Quiz 4: Using Tax Concepts for Planning
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Michael's brother,Thomas,lives with Michael in his own home.Thomas has a full-time job and pays his brother for rent and utilities.Michael's filing status is
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Stephanie,who was divorced in 2015,had filed a joint tax return with her husband in 2014.During 2015,she did not remarry and continued to maintain her home in which her three dependent children lived.In preparation of her 2015 tax return,Stephanie should file as
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Under the Affordable Care Act of 2010,if an individual does not have medical insurance coverage in 2016,they will
Question 24
True/False
All interest and dividends received by an individual taxpayer are taxable.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
If you are a married taxpayer,you may use the ________ filing status.
Question 26
True/False
Different tax rates are associated with each filing status such as single,married filing jointly,and head of household.
Question 27
True/False
All taxpayers have a large degree of freedom in choosing their filing status.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
If you are a surviving spouse,you may continue to use the married filing jointly tax rates unless
Question 29
Multiple Choice
If you are married with two children and your two elderly parents live with you in an "in-law" suite,but pay a nominal rent monthly,you should file as
Question 30
True/False
Gross income consists of all reportable income from any source.
Question 31
True/False
A long-term capital gain results from profit on the sale of capital assets that were held 12 months or more.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
If you are working part time while going to school and have no dependents other than yourself,do not itemize deductions and have no capital asset transactions,which Federal Income Tax return form should you file?