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A) $-0-
B) $10,000 (maximu penalty)
C) $11,520
D) $23,040
E) $60,000
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A) Ignorance of the tax law
B) Reasonable basis
C) Reasonable cause
D) Complexity of the tax law
E) Substantial authority
F) Disclosure on return
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A) $0.
B) $20,000.
C) $25,000 (maximum penalty) .
D) $40,000.
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A) Ignorance of the tax law
B) Reasonable basis
C) Reasonable cause
D) Complexity of the tax law
E) Substantial authority
F) Disclosure on return
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A) The taxpayer has substantial authority for the treatment taken on the tax return.
B) The relevant facts affecting the treatment are adequately disclosed in the return or on Form 8275.
C) The IRS failed to meet its burden of proof in showing the taxpayer's error.
D) All of these statements are correct.
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A) Taxpayer penalty
B) Tax preparer penalty
C) Appraiser's penalty
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A) Can be as much as 200% of the appraisal fee that was charged.
B) Is waived if the taxpayer also was charged with his or her own valuation penalty.
C) Equals 25% of the appraised value of the property with a $10,000 minimum penalty.
D) Applies only if the appraiser knew that the appraisal would be used in preparing a Federal income tax return.
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A) $10,000 (minimum penalty) .
B) $5,000.
C) $2,400.
D) $2,000.
E) $0.
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