A) Sally may represent Vera for all tax years involved.
B) Wesley may represent Vera,but only for tax year 2.
C) Alex can represent Vera,but only for tax year 3.
D) Vera may represent herself for all tax years involved.
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A) The penalty rate is 20%.
B) The penalty applies whenever the taxpayer takes a return position that is contrary to a court decision.
C) The penalty applies when the taxpayer does not keep records adequate to compute the tax correctly.
D) The penalty is waived if the taxpayer uses Form 8275 to disclose a return position that is reasonable though contrary to the IRS position.
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A) The IRS has full discretion in determining the rate that will apply.
B) The simple interest method for calculating interest is used.
C) IRS interest compounds daily.
D) Congress sets the IRS interest rate twice each year.
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A) $0.
B) $1,000 (minimum penalty) .
C) $2,100.
D) $10,500.
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A) $0.
B) $17,500.
C) $25,000 (maximum penalty) .
D) $35,000.
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A) The tax reduction attributable to the disputed deduction did not exceed $5,000.
B) Mona is assessed her own penalty for an understatement of tax due to disregard of IRS rules.
C) There was a reasonable basis for Mona's interpretation of the travel deduction rules,and Mona disclosed the position in an attachment to the return.
D) The IRS found that the travel deduction was frivolous,but Mona disclosed the position in an attachment to the return.
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A) The taxpayer (but not the IRS) can appeal a contrary judgment.
B) The IRS (but not the taxpayer) can appeal a contrary judgment.
C) Either the IRS or the taxpayer can appeal a contrary judgment.
D) Neither the IRS nor the taxpayer can appeal a contrary judgment.
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