STUDY GUIDE 2026 | UPDATED ADVANCED VITA
TRAINING MATERIALS, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, VERIFIED
ANSWERS, AND COMPREHENSIVE TAX PREPARATION
STRATEGIES FOR VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE
PROFESSIONALS
VITA Advanced Certification Exam
Question 1:
What is the maximum Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) a taxpayer can have to qualify for the
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for the 2022 tax year?
A) $15,000
B) $22,000
C) $57,414
D) $40,000
Correct Option: C
Rationale:
For the 2022 tax year, the maximum AGI to qualify for the EITC for a family with three or more
qualifying children is $57,414. This income limit varies based on the number of qualifying
children.
Question 2:
Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification for taxpayers claiming the
Child Tax Credit?
A) Social Security card
B) Birth certificate
C) Driver's license
D) Voter registration card
Correct Option: B
Rationale:
A birth certificate serves as a valid form of identification to prove the age and eligibility of a
child for the Child Tax Credit, while a Social Security card is required for the child's SSN.
Question 3:
,Under which tax filing status can a taxpayer claim the Head of Household status?
A) Unmarried taxpayer with no dependents
B) Unmarried taxpayer with a qualifying child
C) Married filing jointly
D) Married filing separately with dependents
Correct Option: B
Rationale:
To qualify for Head of Household status, the taxpayer must be unmarried and have a qualifying
child, which allows for a higher standard deduction and better tax rates.
Question 4:
What is the purpose of Form 8862, "Information to Claim Certain Credits After
Disallowance"?
A) To report capital gains
B) To claim credits after a prior denial
C) To amend a tax return
D) To apply for an ITIN
Correct Option: B
Rationale:
Form 8862 is used by taxpayers who previously had certain tax credits (like the EITC)
disallowed to show that they qualify to claim those credits on their current return.
Question 5:
Which form is used to report interest income?
A) Form 1040
B) Form W-2
C) Form 1099-INT
D) Form 1040-SR
Correct Option: C
Rationale:
Form 1099-INT is specifically used to report interest income earned by a taxpayer.
Question 6:
,What is the standard deduction for single filers for the tax year 2022?
A) $6,350
B) $12,400
C) $12,950
D) $13,850
Correct Option: C
Rationale:
The standard deduction for single filers for 2022 is $12,950, providing a reduction in taxable
income.
Question 7:
Which of the following is a requirement for qualifying for the American Opportunity
Credit?
A) The student must be 30 years old or younger.
B) The student must not have completed four years of post-secondary education.
C) The student must be enrolled at least half-time for an academic period.
D) The student cannot have been convicted of a felony drug offense.
Correct Option: D
Rationale:
One of the requirements for the American Opportunity Credit is that the student must not have
been convicted of a felony drug offense.
Question 8:
What determines a taxpayer's eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit?
A) The filing status
B) The number of children
C) The household income
D) The purchase of health insurance through the Marketplace
Correct Option: D
Rationale:
Eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit is determined by purchasing health insurance through the
Health Insurance Marketplace.
, Question 9:
If a taxpayer's refund is denied or reduced, which form can they use to request
reconsideration?
A) Form 8862
B) Form 1040X
C) Form 4506-T
D) Form W-7
Correct Option: A
Rationale:
Form 8862 allows taxpayers to request reconsideration for tax credits that were previously
denied or reduced.
Question 10:
Which of the following tax benefits is NOT available for the 2022 tax year?
A) Earned Income Tax Credit
B) Child Tax Credit
C) First-time Homebuyer Credit
D) American Opportunity Credit
Correct Option: C
Rationale:
The First-time Homebuyer Credit was available for prior years but was not renewed for the 2022
tax year.
Question 11:
Which of the following qualifies as a tax-free fringe benefit?
A) Cash bonuses
B) Health insurance premiums paid by the employer
C) Stock options
D) Tuition reimbursement
Correct Option: B