A) None
B) One
C) Two
D) Three
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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 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 these.
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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) A former spouse who lives with the taxpayer (divorce took place last year) .
B) A stepmother who does not live with the taxpayer.
C) A married daughter who lives with the taxpayer.
D) A half-brother who does not live with the taxpayer and is a citizen and resident of Honduras.
E) A cousin who lives with the taxpayer.
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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 ex-husband does not qualify.
G) A dependent child (age 18) who has only unearned income.
H) Highest applicable rate is 37%.
I) Applicable rate could be as low as 0%.
J) Maximum rate is 28%.
K) No correct match provided.
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A) $0.
B) $1,000.
C) $2,000.
D) $3,000.
E) None of these.
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A) If the parents are divorced, the income of the noncustodial parent is used to determine the allocable parental tax.
B) The components for the application of the kiddie tax are not subject to adjustment for inflation.
C) If the kiddie tax applies, the parents must include the income of the child on their own income tax return.
D) The kiddie tax does not apply if both parents of the child are deceased.
E) None of these.
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A) Single
B) Married, filing separately
C) Surviving spouse
D) Head of household
E) Married, filing jointly
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A) Not available to 65-year old taxpayer who itemizes.
B) Exception for U.S.citizenship or residency test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
C) Largest basic standard deduction available to a dependent who has no earned income in 2019.
D) Considered for dependency purposes.
E) Qualifies for head of household filing status.
F) A child (age 15) who is a dependent and has only earned income.
G) Considered in applying gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
H) Not considered in applying the gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
I) Unmarried taxpayer who can use the same tax rates as married persons filing jointly.
J) Exception to the support test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
K) A child (age 16) who is a dependent and has only unearned income of $4,500.
L) No correct match provided.
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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) Only her father.
B) Only her grandfather and uncle.
C) Only her uncle.
D) All parties involved (i.e., father, grandfather, and uncle) .
E) None of these.
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A) Not available to 65-year old taxpayer who itemizes.
B) Exception for U.S.citizenship or residency test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
C) Largest basic standard deduction available to a dependent who has no earned income in 2019.
D) Considered for dependency purposes.
E) Qualifies for head of household filing status.
F) A child (age 15) who is a dependent and has only earned income.
G) Considered in applying gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
H) Not considered in applying the gross income test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
I) Unmarried taxpayer who can use the same tax rates as married persons filing jointly.
J) Exception to the support test (for dependency exemption purposes) .
K) A child (age 16) who is a dependent and has only unearned income of $4,500.
L) No correct match provided.
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