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What is the standard deduction for a taxpayer filing single? - ANSWERS$6200
What is the standard deduction for a taxpayer filing married filing joint? - ANSWERS$12400
What is the standard deduction for a taxpayer filing married filing separate? - ANSWERS$6200
What is the standard deduction for a taxpayer filing qualifying widow? - ANSWERS$9100
What is the standard deduction for a taxpayer filing head of household? - ANSWERS$9100
What does Form 1099-G provide? - ANSWERSCertain government payments such as unemployment.
What is a standard deduction? - ANSWERSA reduction in the amount of income subject to tax. It varies
based on the taxpayer's filing status.
What is the amount of taxable income that you can earn and still use the Tax Table? - ANSWERS$100,000
What three factors determine the filing requirements for nondependents? - ANSWERS1. filing status
2. age
3. gross income
What are the five filing status'? - ANSWERS1. Single
2. Married filing joint
3. Married filing separate
4. Qualifying widow
, 5. Head of household
How do you determine marital status? - ANSWERSMarital status is determined on the last day of the tax
year.
If the taxpayer is considered unmarried on the last day of the year what options do he/she have as a
filing status? - ANSWERS1. Single
2. Head of household
3. Qualifying widow
If the taxpayer is considered married on the last day of the year, the taxpayer may file as? - ANSWERS1.
Married filing join
2. Married filing separate
When is a nondependent taxpayer required to file a tax return? - ANSWERSGenerally, the nondependent
taxpayer would be required to file a tax return when their gross income is equal to or greater than the
sum of the taxpayer's standard deduction and personal exemption amount.
If a person is filing married filing separately, when are they required to file a tax return? -
ANSWERSWhen their gross income equals or exceeds the personal exemption amount ($3950 for 2014).
Taxpayers filing as single who are 65 or older and/or blind are entitled to what increased standard
deduction. - ANSWERS$1550 (per condition)
Taxpayers filing as head of household who are 65 or older and/or blind are entitled to what increased
standard deduction. - ANSWERS$1550 (per condition)
How do you determine if a dependent taxpayer is required to file? - ANSWERS1. Is their unearned
income greater than $1000? If so, they must file.
2. Does their earned income exceed a specific threshold amount based on their marital status, age, or
blind? If so, then they must file.