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A) Contributions to a traditional Individual Retirement Account.
B) Child support payments.
C) Funeral expenses.
D) Loss on the sale of a personal residence.
E) Medical expenses.
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A) Available to a 70-year-old father claimed as a dependent by his son.
B) Equal to tax liability divided by taxable income.
C) The highest income tax rate applicable to a taxpayer.
D) Not eligible for the standard deduction.
E) No one qualified taxpayer meets the support test.
F) Taxpayer's exhusband does not qualify.
G) A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
H) Highest applicable rate is 39.6%.
I) Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
J) Maximum rate is 28%.
K) Income from foreign sources is not subject to tax.
L) No correct match provided.
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A) Could be a qualifying child.
B) Could be a qualifying relative.
C) Could be either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative.
D) Could be neither a qualifying child nor a qualifying relative.
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A) Nelda can use the rates for single taxpayers.
B) Nelda can file a joint return with Chad.
C) Nelda can file as a surviving spouse.
D) Nelda can file as a head of household.
E) None of the above statements is appropriate.
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A) The threshold amounts are different and depend on filing status (e.g., joint return, single) .
B) The threshold amounts are indexed for inflation each year.
C) The phaseout procedure is known as a "stealth tax."
D) For the phaseout procedure to be applied, a taxpayer's AGI must exceed the threshold amount.
E) All of the above.
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A) A nonresident alien.
B) A married son who files a joint return.
C) A daughter who is away at college.
D) A brother who is 28 years of age and disabled.
E) A grandmother.
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A) Two.
B) Three.
C) Four.
D) Five.
E) None of the above.
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A) Available to a 70-year-old father claimed as a dependent by his son.
B) Equal to tax liability divided by taxable income.
C) The highest income tax rate applicable to a taxpayer.
D) Not eligible for the standard deduction.
E) No one qualified taxpayer meets the support test.
F) Taxpayer's exhusband does not qualify.
G) A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
H) Highest applicable rate is 39.6%.
I) Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
J) Maximum rate is 28%.
K) Income from foreign sources is not subject to tax.
L) No correct match provided.
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A) If a taxpayer dies during the year, his (or her) standard deduction must be prorated.
B) If a taxpayer is claimed as a dependent of another, his (or her) additional standard deduction is allowed in full (i.e., no adjustment is necessary) .
C) If spouses file separate returns, both spouses must claim the standard deduction (rather than itemize their deductions from AGI) .
D) If a taxpayer is claimed as a dependent of another, no basic standard deduction is allowed.
E) None of the above.
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A) $1,700.
B) $1,700 - $700 - $1,000 = $0.
C) $1,700 - $1,050 = $650.
D) $1,700 - $1,000 = $700.
E) None of the above.
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