A) The taxpayer claims a dependency exemption for a child.
B) The taxpayer pays more than half the costs of maintaining his or her home for the entire year and the home is the principal residence for a dependent qualifying child for more than half the year.
C) The taxpayer files a tax return separate from the other spouse.
D) The spouse does not live in the taxpayer's home at all during the year.
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A) Anne is a qualifying child of Catherine.
B) Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the gross income test.
C) Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the residence test.
D) Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the support test.
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A) gross income test
B) age test
C) support test
D) residence test
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True/False
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A) Single.
B) Married filing separately.
C) Surviving spouse.
D) Head of household.
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A) Taxpayers need not include realized income in gross income unless a specific provision of the tax code requires them to do so.
B) Realized income requires some type of transaction or exchange with a second party.
C) Once income is realized it may not be excluded from gross income.
D) None of these statements is true.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) William.
B) Charlotte.
C) Diana.
D) They must negotiate amongst themselves.
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) One exemption for their daughter Emma as a qualifying child but no exemption for Harriet.
B) One exemption for Emma as a qualifying child and one exemption for Harriet as a qualifying child.
C) One exemption for Emma as a qualifying child and one exemption for Harriet as a qualifying relative.
D) None of these statements is true.
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Multiple Choice
A) Taxpayers subtract for AGI deductions from gross income to determine AGI.
B) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's standard deduction amount.
C) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's deductible exemption amounts.
D) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's itemized deductions.
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Multiple Choice
A) A married couple filing jointly may claim two personal exemptions.
B) To qualify as a dependent of another, an individual must be a resident of the United States.
C) An individual who qualifies as a dependent of another taxpayer may not claim a personal exemption.
D) An individual cannot qualify as a dependent of another as a qualifying relative taxpayer if the individual's gross income exceeds the exemption amount.
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Multiple Choice
A) Lydia.
B) John.
C) Both Lydia and John.
D) Neither Lydia nor John.
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Multiple Choice
A) $0.
B) $400.
C) $50,000.
D) $50,400.
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