INTUIT ACADEMY TAX LEVEL 1 EXAM ALL 400
REVIEW TESTED QUESTIONS COMPLETE
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
◉ Filing requirements depend on the tax payer's.
Answer: Filing status
Age
Income
◉ Filing Status.
Answer: Single
Married Filing Jointly
Married Filing Separately
Head of Household
Qualifying Surviving Spouse
Dependent (less common)
◉ Age range.
Answer: Taxpayers age on December 31st of the tax year- under OR
at or above 65
,◉ Gross income.
Answer: Taxpayer's gross income for the tax year compared to IRS
provided threshold.
◉ Income less than threshold:.
Answer: Not required to file a return.
◉ Income at/above threshold.
Answer: Must file a return.
◉ Dependents claimed in someone else's return may still qualify to
file a return..
Answer: True
◉ Even if the taxpayer is not required to file a return, they may still
file a return that might bring a refund for any federal income tax
withheld..
Answer: True
◉ When someone files.
Answer: They must choose a filing status.
◉ If you were married at the end of the tax year you can choose.
, Answer: Whether to file jointly or separately.
◉ If one spouse chooses to file separately.
Answer: Both must file separately.
◉ Married as of December 31st.
Answer: File as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately.
◉ Filing Jointly may.
Answer: Get bigger tax breaks or pay less in taxes than if filing
separately.
◉ Single Filing Status.
Answer: Have never been married or has been divorced or legally
separated under state law.
◉ Single Filing Status (more).
Answer: Widowed before January 1 of tax year and no qualifying
child. Or do not qualify for any other filing status (like Head of
Household).
◉ Head of Household Status.
REVIEW TESTED QUESTIONS COMPLETE
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
◉ Filing requirements depend on the tax payer's.
Answer: Filing status
Age
Income
◉ Filing Status.
Answer: Single
Married Filing Jointly
Married Filing Separately
Head of Household
Qualifying Surviving Spouse
Dependent (less common)
◉ Age range.
Answer: Taxpayers age on December 31st of the tax year- under OR
at or above 65
,◉ Gross income.
Answer: Taxpayer's gross income for the tax year compared to IRS
provided threshold.
◉ Income less than threshold:.
Answer: Not required to file a return.
◉ Income at/above threshold.
Answer: Must file a return.
◉ Dependents claimed in someone else's return may still qualify to
file a return..
Answer: True
◉ Even if the taxpayer is not required to file a return, they may still
file a return that might bring a refund for any federal income tax
withheld..
Answer: True
◉ When someone files.
Answer: They must choose a filing status.
◉ If you were married at the end of the tax year you can choose.
, Answer: Whether to file jointly or separately.
◉ If one spouse chooses to file separately.
Answer: Both must file separately.
◉ Married as of December 31st.
Answer: File as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately.
◉ Filing Jointly may.
Answer: Get bigger tax breaks or pay less in taxes than if filing
separately.
◉ Single Filing Status.
Answer: Have never been married or has been divorced or legally
separated under state law.
◉ Single Filing Status (more).
Answer: Widowed before January 1 of tax year and no qualifying
child. Or do not qualify for any other filing status (like Head of
Household).
◉ Head of Household Status.