EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS
1. On February 3rd, 1913 the states ratified the _____ amendment to the U.S.
Constitution which established... - ANSWER 16th & Taxes
2. The due date for filing taxes is when? - ANSWER April 15th
3. What is Medicare Tax? - ANSWER The tax taken out of an employee's
wages, or the same tax paid by a self-employed person on net self-
employment income. The payment of this tax contributes to the taxpayer's
medicare coverage under the U.S. social security system. The current tax
rate is 1.45% of gross wages (2.9% for self-employed individuals). An
additional medicare tax may apply if the taxpayer's wages and compensation
exceed a threshold amount.
4. What is a Nonrefundable Credit? - ANSWER A credit which cannot exceed
that taxpayer's tax liability.
5. What is Social Security Tax Withheld? - ANSWER The employee's share
of social security tax that was taken out of the employee's pay and submitted
along with the employer's share to the IRS by the employer. The employee
pays 6.2% and the employer pays 6.2% on certain employee's gross wage
thresholds.
6. What are Social Security Wages? - ANSWER Total wages paid to an
employee that are subject to this tax. This amount does not include tips.
Wages are also subject to medicare tax.
,7. Alternative Minimum Tax: - ANSWER The tax law gives preferential
treatment to some kinds of income and allows special deductions and credits
for some kinds of expenses. The alternative minimum tax (AMT) attempts to
ensure that all individuals who benefit from these tax advantages pay at least
a minimum amount of tax. The alternative minimum tax is a separate tax
computation that, in effect, reduces the benefit of certain deductions and
credits, thus creating a tax liability for an individual who would otherwise
pay little or no tax. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 did not repeal the
individual AMT, but provides some temporary relief by increasing the
exemption amounts and providing higher phaseouts for Tax Years 2018-
2025.
8. Property Tax - Real Estate - ANSWER Real estate taxes are state, local, or
foreign taxes levied on real property for the general public welfare. They
usually do not include local assessments for improvements that increase the
value of the assessed property. They may be deductible on an individual's
tax return.
9. Sales and Use Tax - ANSWER A general sales tax is a sales tax imposed on
retail sales of a broad range of items at a single rate. However, sales taxes
imposed at different rates may also be fully or partially deductible. A use tax
may be imposed by a taxing jurisdiction when a purchase is made outside
the jurisdiction but used within the jurisdiction. For example, if a taxpayer
buys goods over the internet from a retailer in another state, and no sales tax
is collected, they are responsible for paying a use tax.
10.Self-Employment Tax - ANSWER Self-employment (SE) tax is a social
security and medicare tax for individuals who work for themselves. SE tax is
similar to the social security and medicare taxes (payroll taxes) withheld
from the wages of most employees.
, 11.Gift Tax - ANSWER A gift is nontaxable to the person who receives it, but
the person who gives it may have to report it on a gift tax return (Form 709).
Gifts made during the year that are less than the annual exclusion amount for
that year are not taxed. This amount is indexed for inflation, though it does
not necessarily change every year. Gifts that qualify for the annual exclusion
do not use up any of the donor's lifetime gift tax exemption.
12.The IRS (internal revenue code) oversees the execution of the _____. -
ANSWER Internal revenue code
13.If not an enrolled agent, CPA, or attorney, a paid tax return preparer cannot:
- ANSWER -Represent a taxpayer before any of these IRS officers: appeals,
revenue, counsel, or similar officers and employees of the IRS.
-Provide tax advice other than advice necessary to prepare a return, a claim for
refund, or other document intended to be submitted to the IRS.
14.What is Circular 230? - ANSWER Regulations governing practices before
the IRS. Ethical standards and prohibited conduct. (READ CIRCULAR 230)
15.Which form is used as the current base form for individual tax returns? -
ANSWER Form 1040
16.Primary authority for tax issues consists of: - ANSWER PRIMARY
AUTHORITY: Descending order of authority
-Internal Revenue Code
-Regulations issued by the Treasury Department.
-Judicial decisions.
SECONDARY AUTHORITY
-Commentaries