1. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #1
The FICA tax (Medicare component) on wages is progressive since the taxdue increases as wages
increase.
a. True
*b. False
2. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #2
The Federal estate and gift taxes are examples of progressive taxes.
*a. True
b. False
3. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #3
The Federal excise tax on cigarettes is an example of a proportional
tax.
*a. True
b. False
4. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #4
Currently, the Federal income tax is more progressive than it ever hasbeen in the past.
a. True
*b. False
5. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #5Federal excise tax is
no longer imposed on jewelry.
*a. True
b. False
6. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #6
The tax on hotel occupancy is subject to both Federal and state excisetaxes.
a. True
*b. False
7. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #7
The Federal gas-guzzler tax applies only to automobiles manufacturedoverseas and imported into the U.S.
, a. True
*b. False
8. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #8
Like the Federal counterpart, the amount of the state excise taxes ongasoline do not vary from state to
state.
a. True
*b. False
9. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #9
The states that impose a general sales tax also have a use tax.
*a. True
b. False
10. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #10
Sales made by mail order are not exempt from the application of ageneral sales (or use) tax.
*a. True
b. False
11. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #11
Two persons who live in the same state but in different counties maynot be subject to the same general
sales tax rate.
*a. True
b. False
12. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #12
States impose either a state income tax or a general sales tax, but notboth types of taxes.
a. True
*b. False
13. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #13
A safe and easy way for a taxpayer to avoid local and state sales taxes is to have the purchase sent to an
address in another state that leviesno such taxes.
a. True
*b. False
14. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #14
The principal objective of the FICA tax is to provide some measure of
,retirement security.
*a. True
b. False
15. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #15
Currently, the tax base for the Medicare component of the FICA is not
limited to a dollar amount.
*a. True
b. False
16. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #16A parent employs his
twin daughters, age 19, in his sole
proprietorship. The daughters are not subject to FICA coverage.
a. True
*b. False
17. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #17
Unlike FICA, FUTA requires that employers comply with state as well asFederal rules.
*a. True
b. False
18. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #18
On transfers by death, the Federal government relies on an estate tax,while states use only an inheritance
tax.
a. True
*b. False
19. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #19
An inheritance tax is a tax on a decedent’s right to pass property atdeath.
a. True
*b. False
20. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #20
One of the major reasons for the enactment of the Federal estate tax was to prevent large amounts of
wealth from being accumulated withinthe family unit.
*a. True
b. False
, 21. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #21
Under Clint’s will, all of his property passes to either the LutheranChurch or to his wife. No Federal estate
tax will be due on Clint’s death in 2011.
*a. True
b. False
22. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #22
Under a state inheritance tax, two heirs, a cousin and a son of thedeceased, would be taxed at the same
rate.
a. True
*b. False
23. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #23
The annual exclusion, currently $13,000, is available for gift but notestate tax purposes.
*a. True
b. False
24. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #24
In 2011, José, a widower, sells land (fair market value of $100,000) tohis daughter, Linda, for $50,000.
José has made a taxable gift of
$37,000.
*a. True
b. False
25. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #25
Julius, a married taxpayer, makes gifts to each of his six children. Amaximum of six annual exclusions
could be allowed as to these gifts.
a. True
*b. False
26. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #26
One of the motivations for making a gift is to save on income taxes.
*a. True
b. False
27. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #27
Mona inherits her mother’s personal residence, which she converts to afurnished rent house. These
changes should affect the amount of ad
The FICA tax (Medicare component) on wages is progressive since the taxdue increases as wages
increase.
a. True
*b. False
2. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #2
The Federal estate and gift taxes are examples of progressive taxes.
*a. True
b. False
3. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #3
The Federal excise tax on cigarettes is an example of a proportional
tax.
*a. True
b. False
4. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #4
Currently, the Federal income tax is more progressive than it ever hasbeen in the past.
a. True
*b. False
5. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #5Federal excise tax is
no longer imposed on jewelry.
*a. True
b. False
6. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #6
The tax on hotel occupancy is subject to both Federal and state excisetaxes.
a. True
*b. False
7. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #7
The Federal gas-guzzler tax applies only to automobiles manufacturedoverseas and imported into the U.S.
, a. True
*b. False
8. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #8
Like the Federal counterpart, the amount of the state excise taxes ongasoline do not vary from state to
state.
a. True
*b. False
9. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #9
The states that impose a general sales tax also have a use tax.
*a. True
b. False
10. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #10
Sales made by mail order are not exempt from the application of ageneral sales (or use) tax.
*a. True
b. False
11. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #11
Two persons who live in the same state but in different counties maynot be subject to the same general
sales tax rate.
*a. True
b. False
12. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #12
States impose either a state income tax or a general sales tax, but notboth types of taxes.
a. True
*b. False
13. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #13
A safe and easy way for a taxpayer to avoid local and state sales taxes is to have the purchase sent to an
address in another state that leviesno such taxes.
a. True
*b. False
14. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #14
The principal objective of the FICA tax is to provide some measure of
,retirement security.
*a. True
b. False
15. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #15
Currently, the tax base for the Medicare component of the FICA is not
limited to a dollar amount.
*a. True
b. False
16. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #16A parent employs his
twin daughters, age 19, in his sole
proprietorship. The daughters are not subject to FICA coverage.
a. True
*b. False
17. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #17
Unlike FICA, FUTA requires that employers comply with state as well asFederal rules.
*a. True
b. False
18. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #18
On transfers by death, the Federal government relies on an estate tax,while states use only an inheritance
tax.
a. True
*b. False
19. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #19
An inheritance tax is a tax on a decedent’s right to pass property atdeath.
a. True
*b. False
20. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #20
One of the major reasons for the enactment of the Federal estate tax was to prevent large amounts of
wealth from being accumulated withinthe family unit.
*a. True
b. False
, 21. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #21
Under Clint’s will, all of his property passes to either the LutheranChurch or to his wife. No Federal estate
tax will be due on Clint’s death in 2011.
*a. True
b. False
22. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #22
Under a state inheritance tax, two heirs, a cousin and a son of thedeceased, would be taxed at the same
rate.
a. True
*b. False
23. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #23
The annual exclusion, currently $13,000, is available for gift but notestate tax purposes.
*a. True
b. False
24. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #24
In 2011, José, a widower, sells land (fair market value of $100,000) tohis daughter, Linda, for $50,000.
José has made a taxable gift of
$37,000.
*a. True
b. False
25. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #25
Julius, a married taxpayer, makes gifts to each of his six children. Amaximum of six annual exclusions
could be allowed as to these gifts.
a. True
*b. False
26. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #26
One of the motivations for making a gift is to save on income taxes.
*a. True
b. False
27. Chapter 1 - Introduction To Taxation Question TF #27
Mona inherits her mother’s personal residence, which she converts to afurnished rent house. These
changes should affect the amount of ad