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Maximum Foreign Income Exclusion (Changes to 2016) correct answersIncreased to $101,300 
 
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Modified Adjusted Gross (AGI) Limit (IRAs and Other Retirement Plans) correct answers*Max IRA Deduction remains at $5,500, ($6500 if age 50 older) 
 
** If a taxpayer is covered by a retirement plan at work, the deduction for contributions to a traditional IRA is reduced (phased out) if the modified AGI is: 
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H&R Block Income Tax Test (2023) || All Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
H&R Block Income Tax Test (2023) || All Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
 
A tax returner or claim for refund requiring a paid tax return preparer to determine eligibility for EITC, CTC/ODC/ ACTC, AOTC, and the head of household filling status may be subject to a maximum penalty, totaling what amount for failure to meet due diligence requirements if all four are claimed on a single tax return? - ANSWER - a,$2,120 ...
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What is the Difference between earned income and unearned income? - Answer- Earned income is received for services performed. Examples are wages commissions, tips and generally farming and other business income . Taxable income other than that received for services performed. Unearned Income includes money received ro the investment of money or other property, such as interest, dividends, and royalties. It also includes pensions alimony, unemployment compensation and other income that is not ear...
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TEST BANK- McGraw-Hill's Essentials of Federal Taxation 2023 Edition 14th Edition by Brian Spilker (Author), Benjamin Ayers, John Barrick, Troy Lewis(2023)/ISBN-13 978-1265629441/COMPLETE GUIDE
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1)	The following are a series of tables that may be referred to in several questions throughout your test. Please refer to these tables as needed or as directed. 2021 Tax Rate Schedules Individuals	Schedule X-Single 
 
If taxable income is over:	But not over:	The tax is: 
$ 0	$ 9,950	10% of taxable income 
$ 9,950	$ 40,525	$995 plus 12% of the excess over 
$9,950 
$ 40,525	$ 86,375	$4,664 plus 22% of the excess over 
$40,525 
$ 86,375	$ 164,925	$14,751 plus 24% of the excess over 
$86,375 
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What is the difference between earned income and unearned income? - ANSWERSEarned income is received for services performed. Some examples of earned income include wages, commissions, tips, farming, and other business income. 
Unearned income is taxable income that does not meet the definition of earned income. Examples of unearned income include interest income, dividends, rents and royalties, pensions, alimony, and unemployment income. 
 
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Real Estate U Final Exam 2-Answered correctly-latest 2023/2024
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Real Estate U Final Exam 2-Answered correctly-latest 2023/2024 
Real Estate U Final Exam 2-Answered 
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Which of the following are tax-deductible expenses resulting from home 
ownership? 
Mortgage interest and property taxes 
Which of the following is true regarding the $500,000 exemption, in the sale of a 
personal residence, for a married couple filing jointly? 
A married couple can use the $500,000 joint exemption if only one meets the 
ownership requirement, 
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QUESTION 
 For a relative to qualify a taxpayer to be Head of Household, how long must the taxpayer's 
home be the main home of the relative? 
A. Two or more years 
B. The entire year 
C. More than half the year 
D. At least three months 
 
Answer: 
 C. More than half the year 
The taxpayer's home must have been the main home of the qualifying person for more than half 
the year 
 
 
QUESTION 
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WGU C237 Tax 1 Exam Questions and Answers (Latest Update 2024/2025) Verified Answers
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WGU C237 Tax 1 
 
Two components of the tax calculation - correct answers tax base multiplied by the tax rate 
 
Characteristics of a "Tax" - correct answers >Payment required - NOT VOLUNTARY 
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16th Amendment - correct answers removed all doubt that a federal income tax was allowed under the U.S. Constitution 
 
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QUESTION 
 
 True or False? If a taxpayer wants to know about the Presidential Election Campaign Fund they 
can find that information in Publication 17. 
 
 
Answer: 
True- The index in Publication 17 links to a paragraph in the chapter on Filing Information. 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Larry and Zelda are married but will not file a joint return. Both are under 65. Larry's gross 
income from wages is $30,150, a...
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Q: Larry and Zelda are married but will not file a joint return. Both are under 65.Larry's gross income from wages is $30,150, and Zelda's is $4,100.Which of the following is true? 
A. Just Larry is required to file 
B. Just Zelda is required to file 
C. Both Larry and Zelda are required to file 
D. Neither Larry nor Zelda must file 
 
Answer: 
 C. Both Larry and Zelda are required to file 
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