Question 1 a taxpayer dies on march 31 2012 for estate tax


Question 1: A taxpayer dies on March 31, 2012. For estate tax purposes, what is the alternate valuation date for the taxpayer's estate?

  • September 30, 2012
  • December 31, 2012
  • April 15, 2013
  • March 31, 2013

Question 2: Which of the following enrolled practitioners has the most limited areas of practice before the IRS?

  • Enrolled Agent
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Attorney
  • Enrolled Actuary

Question 3: When should a tax payer calculate a taxpayer's itemized deduction on Schedule A?

  • After determining the tax payer's gross income
  • After determining the tax payer's adjusted gross income
  • Before determining the tax payer's adjusted gross income
  • Before determining the tax payer's gross income

Question 4: Which of the following taxes is deductible on Schedule A as an itemized deduction?

  • State inheritance tax
  • Qualified foreign income taxes
  • Employment taxes
  • Federal income taxes

Question 5: On a jointly filed return (MFJ) both spouses are ___________________for all the tax due even if one spouse earned all the income.

  • Independently liable
  • Jointly and severally liable
  • Partially liable
  • Not responsible

Carlos is age 32 and single. His AGI for 2012 was $33,200. Of this amount, $3,000 was from gambling winnings. He had the following itemized deductions:

Medical expenses (gross amount) $10,400

Mortgage interest on main home $6,700

Property tax on main home $2,300

Miscellaneous unreimbursed work expenses $1,200

Charitable donation to his church $1,600

Gambling losses $4,600 After applying AGI limitations, what is the amount of his allowable itemized deductions on Schedule A?

  • $22,046
  • $22,710
  • $24,310
  • $19,710

Question 6: Kristin and Santiago file a joint return. Their adjusted gross income is $48,000. During the year, they paid the following medical expenses:

Copayments for prescription drugs $500

Dentist fees $1,200

Medical insurance premiums $300

Life insurance premiums $500

Long-term care insurance premiums $100

Vitamins $90 • Hospital bill $3,000

Prescription eyeglasses $350

Total costs $6,040 After the application after the application of the 7.5% of AGI limit what is Kristin and Santiago's total qualified medical expense.

  • $3,600
  • $1,850
  • $453
  • $4,190

Question 7: Which of the following requirements must be met in order for a single individual to qualify for the additional standard deduction?

Must support dependent child or aged parent

Yes

No

Must be age 65 or older or blind

Yes

No

Question 8: During the year, Sophia paid $15,000 in mortgage interest on her primary residence. She also paid $3,900 in mortgage interest on her second home and $6,700 in loan interest on a recreational vehicle (RV) with sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities. What is Sophia's maximum mortgage interest deduction on Schedule A?

  • $15,000
  • $18,900
  • $21,700
  • $25,600

Question 9: In 2011, Jeffrey gives $25,000 to his girlfriend, Rachel. Which of the following statement is true?

  • The first $13,000 of the gift is not subject to the gift tax, but the remainder is subject to gift tax, and Rachel is responsible for paying it.
  • Rachel is required to file a gift tax return and pay tax on the entire gift
  • Jeffrey is required to file a gift tax return, Form 709
  • Jeffrey may choose to report the gift tax on Form 1040, Schedule A

Question 10: Which form is used to report estate tax for the tax year 2012?

  • Form 706
  • Form 1040
  • Form 1041
  • Form 990

Question 11: Erik sold his home for $275,000. His selling expenses were $10,000. What is the amount realized on this sale?

  • $265,000
  • $275,000
  • $285,000
  • Some other amount

Question 12: In general, who is responsible for paying the gift tax?

  • The estate
  • The donor
  • The receiver of the gift
  • The executor

 Question 13: Which of the following is NOT a valid filing status?

  • Married Filing Jointly
  • Head of Household
  • Separated
  • Single

Question 14: Which form would be used to file when the following information is provided: i. Taxable income exceeds $100k

ii. Deductions will be itemized

iii. Has a valid Social Security Number

  • Form 1040
  • Form 1040A
  • Form 1040EZ
  • Form 1040NR

Question 15: Melanie is a full time, foreign student from St. Lucia that is studying at a four year college in Miami. She works as a Professors Assistant and receives compensation for her service. Which form will she have to use to file her return?

  • Form 1040
  • Form 1040A
  • Form 1040EZ
  • Form 1040NR

Question 16: What is the main difference between Form 1099 and Form 1098?

  • Form 1098 reports expenses taxpayers have paid, while Form 1099 reports income that a taxpayer has received
  • There is no real difference between Form 1099 and Form 1098 There is no real difference between Form 1099 and Form 1098
  • Form 1099 is used for taxpayers, while Form 1098 is used for entities

Question 17: Nina pays for daycare for each of the following individuals so she can work. All of the following are qualifying individuals for the purposes of the Child and Dependent Care Credit, EXCEPT:

  • Nina's husband, who is totally disabled Nina's son, age 13, who is Nina's dependent Nina's nephew, age 12, who is also Nina's dependent
  • Nina's niece, who is 35, lived with her all year, and is completely disabled

Question 18: Edwin is a professional bookkeeper. He decides to take an accounting course at the local community college in order to improve his work-related skills. Edwin is not a degree candidate. Which educational credit does he qualify for?

  • The American Opportunity Credit
  • The College Credit
  • The Lifetime Learning Credit
  • The Mortgage Interest

Question 19: Credit Patrice's antique Persian rug was damaged by a new kitten before it was housebroken. Patrice estimates the loss at $4,500. Her AGI for the year is $50,000. How much of the casualty loss may she deduct?

  • $0
  • $4,500
  • $3,000
  • $2,900

Question 20: Deductions to the following organizations are subject to the 50% limitation on deductible contributions:

  • Churches
  • Hospitals
  • Fraternal societies such as the Kiwanis and the Lions Club
  • Both A and B

Question 21: During a fundraising auction at his social church, Lyle pays $600 for a week's stay at a beachfront hotel, where he stays during a vacation in August. He intends to make the payment as a contribution, and all the proceeds go to help the church. The FMV of the stay is $590. What is Lyle's charitable contribution?

  • $0
  • $10
  • $590
  • $600

Question 22: Which of the following taxes can taxpayers deduct on Schedule A?

  • Local sales taxes
  • Fines for speeding
  • Social Security taxes
  • Homeowner's association fees

Question 23: What is the penalty for a preparer who negotiates a taxpayer's refund check?

  • No penalty
  • $500 per occurrence
  • $00 per year
  • $1,000 per occurrence

Question 24: Eric incurred the following expenditures in connection with his rental property. Which of them should be capitalized and depreciated?

  • New roof
  • New cabinets
  • Paving of driveway
  • All of the above

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