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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law Chapter2:
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WorkingwiththeTaxLaw jc jc jc jc
Chapter 03: Tax Formula and Tax Determination Chapter
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04: Gross Income: Concepts and Inclusions Chapter05:G
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rossIncome:Exclusions
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Chapter 06:Deductions and Losses: In General
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Chapter 07: Deductions and Losses: Certain Business Expenses Chapter
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08: Depreciation, Cost Recovery, Amortization, and Depletion Chapter 09:
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Deductions: Employee and Self-Employed- jc jc jc
Related Expense Chapter 10: Deductions and Losses: Certain Itemized De
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ductions Chapter 11:InvestorLosses
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Chapter 12:Alternative Minimum Tax
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Chapter 13:Tax Credits and Payment Procedures
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Chapter 14: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss and Chap
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ter 15: Property Transactions: Nontaxable Exchanges
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Chapter 16: Property Transactions: Capital Gains and Losses Chapter
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17: Property Transactions: 1231 and Recapture Provisions Chapter18
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:AccountingPeriodsandMethods
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Chapter19:DeferredCompensation Chapter
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20: Corporations and Partnerships
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Answers2at2the2end2of2each2chapter
Indicate whether the statement is2 true or false.
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1. Sales made over the internet are not2exempt2from the application of a general sales (or use) tax.
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a. True
b. False
2. Upon audit by the IRS, Faith is assessed a deficiency of $40,000 of which $25,000 is attributable to negligence.
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The220% negligence penalty will apply to $25,000. jc jc jc jc jc jc
a. True
b. False
3. Ultimately,most taxesarepaid byindividuals.
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a. True
b. False
4. Even if property tax rates are not2changed, the amount of ad valorem2taxes imposed on realty may not remainthe same.
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a. True
b. False
5. The principal objective of the FUTA2tax2is to provide some measure of retirement security.
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a. True
b. False
6. If more IRS audits are producing a higher number of no change results, this indicates increased compliance onthe2 pa
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rt of taxpayers.
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a. True
b. False
7. A safe2and easy way for a taxpayer to avoid local and state sales taxes is to make the purchase in a state2thatlev ies no
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such taxes.
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a. True
b. False
8. A2calendar year taxpayer files his 2023 Federal income tax return on March 4, 2024. The return reflects2an overpay ment
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of $6,000, and the taxpayer requests a refund of this amount. The refund is paid on May 16, 2024.The refund need not2 includ
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e interest.
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a. True
b. False
9. A tax2cut enacted by Congress that contains a sunset provision will make2the tax cut temporary.
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a. True
b. False
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10. For Federal income tax2purposes, there never has been a general amnesty period.
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a. True
b. False
11. To lessen or eliminate the effect of multiple taxation, a taxpayer who2is subject2to both foreign and U.S. income taxe s on
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the2same income is allowed either a deduction or a credit2for the foreign tax paid.
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a. True
b. False
12. Because it2is consistent with the wherewithal to pay concept, the tax law requires a seller to recognize a gain inthe ye
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ar the installment sale occurs.
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a. True
b. False
13. The2amount of a taxpayer’s2itemized deductions will increase the chance2of being audited by the IRS.
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a. True
b. False
14. In 2024, José, a widower, sells land (fair market value of $100,000) to his daughter, Linda, for $50,000. José has2not2 ma
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de a taxable gift.
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a. True
b. False
15. For omissions from gross income in excess of 25% of that2reported, there is no2statute of limitations on ad diti
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onal income tax assessments by the IRS.
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a. True
b. False
16. Stealth taxes have2the effect2of generating additional taxes from all taxpayers.
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a. True
b. False
17. Jason’s business warehouse is destroyed by fire. Because the insurance proceeds exceed the basis of the propert y, a g
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ain results. If Jason shortly reinvests the proceeds in a new warehouse, no2gain is recognized due2to the application of t he wher
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ewithal to2pay concept. jc jc
a. True
b. False
18. An inheritance2tax is a tax2on a decedent’s right to2pass property at death.
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a. True
b. False
19. When interest2is charged on a deficiency, any part2of a month counts as2a full month.
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a. True
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