100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

HRB-27 Final Exam Review| Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
14
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
16-05-2024
Written in
2023/2024

HRB-27 Final Exam Review| Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers What income reporting form should an independent contractor sometimes receive from the person who paid him for his services? Form 1099-MISC (15.6) Schedule C, Line F asks for the accounting method used in the business. What is the difference between the cash method and the accrual method of accounting? • Under the accrual method, total sales and total charges for services are included in income even though payment may be received in another tax year. • Under the cash method, only income actually received or expenses actually paid during the year are included. (15.5) What does it mean if a proprietor "materially participates" in the business? He is active in running the business in a substantial way on a day-to-day basis. (15.5) Why is it important to know whether or not the proprietor materially participates? If the proprietor does not materially participate, any loss from the business is a passive loss and generally may be currently deducted only against passive income. (15.6) What are returns and allowances? • Amounts that were refunded to customers who returned merchandise for refund or partial refund. • These amounts are subtracted from gross receipts. (15.6) How is cost of goods sold determined? Beginning inventory plus purchases, plus labor, supplies, depreciation, etc. attributable to product manufacture or preparation for sale, minus ending inventory. (15.7) If the client has contract labor, what should you remind the client that they should do? • Provide a Form 1099-MISC to any independent contractor who worked and earned $600 or more. (15.9) What is the purpose of self-employment tax? To pay social security and medicare taxes. (15.14) What amounts does a proprietor have "at risk"? Amounts invested in the business plus any business debts for which the proprietor is personally liable. (15.16) What difference does it make if the proprietor is "at risk" or not? Only amounts at risk may be used to determine the actual loss on Schedule C. (15.16) How does a Tax Professional meet due diligence requirements? • Tax Professionals fulfill due diligence requirements by making every effort to prepare accurate and complete returns. • Tax Professionals must have knowledge of tax law, and apply a reasonability check to the information provided by their clients. (26.1) What is a thorough interview? A thorough interview consists of asking general information questions, then asking additional questions whenever information is incomplete or seems inaccurate or inconsistent. (26.2) What is a conflict of interest? A conflict of interest is when one's situation might benefit at the expense of another's situation. (26.3) What actions can resolve a conflict of interest? A conflict of interest is resolved when it is acknowledged, disclosed to all parties, and the parties have consented to waiving the conflict. (26.3) What client information is confidential? Any information that could potentially identify the client is confidential. Information includes (but is not limited to): • Name • Address and phone number • Social security numbers • Place of employment • Any information from a tax return (26.4) Is it acceptable for a Tax Professional to leave a detailed phone message for a client, letting them know their tax return is complete? • Tax Professionals must have prior consent from the client to leave phone messages related to their tax return. • The fact that a taxpayer is the client of a Tax Professional or tax preparation business is confidential information that must not be disclosed. (26.5) What is a Tax Professional's responsibility upon finding out that a client has not complied with any tax law? A Tax Professional must advise the client of the noncompliance and the consequences for not correcting the situation. (26.7) What action should a Tax Professional take if a client insists on reporting information that is inaccurate? A Tax Professional should never prepare a return that contains inaccurate information. (26.7) If the employee thinks his Form W-2 is not correct, what should he do? • If the name or social security number is incorrect, the taxpayer may change it himself and need not obtain a corrected W-2 before filing his tax return. • The employer should be notified of the error and asked to update his records. • Furthermore, the employee's social security number and earnings records should be verified with the Social Security Administration to ensure that the earnings were properly credited. (2.17) Where can the regular standard deduction amounts be found? • In the left-hand margin at the top of page 2 of Forms 1040 and 1040A. • They are: S, MFS $5,700; MFJ, QW $11,400; HH $8,400. • The amounts differ for taxpayers age 65 or older or blind and those who may be claimed as dependents by other taxpayers. [2010] What is the exemption amount for 2009? $3,650 with a reduction for higher-income taxpayers of 2% for each $2,500 ($1,250 MFS) the AGI exceeds amounts: $166,800 S $250,200 MFJ QW $125,100 MFS $208,500 HH (3.7,8) Are early distributions from qualified retirement plans always penalized? No. • Does not apply to qualified disaster recovery assistance distributions. • Does not apply to any recovery of cost or any amount rolled over in a timely manner. (22.12,13) How does a Tax Professional know if a distribution exception applies? • He can determine that by using thorough interview questions when discussing the distribution with the client. • The distribution code on the 1099-R can also be helpful to the Tax Professional. (22.12) Is there a time limit for filing amended returns? Yes. Three years from the date the return was filed or within two years the tax was paid, whichever is later. (23.3) A taxpayer wants to amend his 2006 return. He filed it April 16, 2007. The return was examined by the IRS on January 9, 2009 and $280 additional tax was paid that date. What is the latest date on which an amended return may be filed? January 9, 2011 Any refund will be limited to $280 (the tax paid within the two years preceding the date the amended return was filed). (23.3) What are the rules for changing filing status after the due date of the return? Married couples may not change their filing status from MFJ to MFS after the due date. (23.4) A taxpayer's employer paid $500 of a taxpayer's $2,000 child care expenses for him. How will the employer's assistance affect the child-care credit? Total child care expenses must be reduced by any amounts paid by the employer. (8.11) Where does the employer report the amount of child care expense assistance to the taxpayer? Form W-2 Box 10 (8.11) What is the maximum amount of contributions on which the Saver's Credit may be based? $2,000 per individual or spouse (21.19) What are the rates for the Saver's Credit? The rates are 10%, 20%, or 50%, depending upon filing status and modified AGI. (21.17) A taxpayer is building a new home and had a solar water heater installed in 2009, but the home was not ready to be occupied until early 2010. Can they take the residential energy credit? Yes, they can take the credit on their 2010 tax return. (8.21) How much may an eligible educator deduct for qualified classroom expenses as an adjustment to income? Up to $250 (11.4) Who is an eligible educator? Works at least 900 hours a year. (11.4) Where is the educator expense deduction reported? Form 1040 Line 23. Who may not claim a student loan interest deduction? Someone who is claimed as a dependent may not claim the deduction in the current tax year, nor may someone who uses the married filing separately filing status.(11.8) What is a qualified student loan? • Any type of loan used to pay qualified expenses. Credit card debt may be included, provided the card was used exclusively to pay for qualified expenses. • Money borrowed from a related person is not a qualified student loan. (11.5) Where are moving expenses deducted on Form 1040?

Show more Read less
Institution
Course









Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Course

Document information

Uploaded on
May 16, 2024
Number of pages
14
Written in
2023/2024
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

HRB-27 Final Exam Review| Complete Questions with
100% Correct Answers

What income reporting form should an independent contractor sometimes receive from the person who
paid him for his services?

Form 1099-MISC (15.6)

Schedule C, Line F asks for the accounting method used in the business.
What is the difference between the cash method and the accrual method of accounting?

• Under the accrual method, total sales and total charges for services are included in income even
though payment may be received in another tax year.
• Under the cash method, only income actually received or expenses actually paid during the year are
included. (15.5)

What does it mean if a proprietor "materially participates" in the business?

He is active in running the business in a substantial way on a day-to-day basis. (15.5)

Why is it important to know whether or not the proprietor materially participates?

If the proprietor does not materially participate, any loss from the business is a passive loss and
generally may be currently deducted only against passive income. (15.6)

What are returns and allowances?

• Amounts that were refunded to customers who returned merchandise for refund or partial refund.
• These amounts are subtracted from gross receipts. (15.6)

How is cost of goods sold determined?

Beginning inventory plus purchases, plus labor, supplies, depreciation, etc. attributable to product
manufacture or preparation for sale, minus ending inventory. (15.7)

If the client has contract labor, what should you remind the client that they should do?

• Provide a Form 1099-MISC to any independent contractor who worked and earned $600 or more.
(15.9)

What is the purpose of self-employment tax?

To pay social security and medicare taxes. (15.14)

What amounts does a proprietor have "at risk"?

Amounts invested in the business plus any business debts for which the proprietor is personally liable.
(15.16)

, What difference does it make if the proprietor is "at risk" or not?

Only amounts at risk may be used to determine the actual loss on Schedule C. (15.16)

How does a Tax Professional meet due diligence requirements?

• Tax Professionals fulfill due diligence requirements by making every effort to prepare accurate and
complete returns.
• Tax Professionals must have knowledge of tax law, and apply a reasonability check to the information
provided by their clients. (26.1)

What is a thorough interview?

A thorough interview consists of asking general information questions, then asking additional questions
whenever information is incomplete or seems inaccurate or inconsistent. (26.2)

What is a conflict of interest?

A conflict of interest is when one's situation might benefit at the expense of another's situation. (26.3)

What actions can resolve a conflict of interest?

A conflict of interest is resolved when it is acknowledged, disclosed to all parties, and the parties have
consented to waiving the conflict. (26.3)

What client information is confidential?

Any information that could potentially identify the client is confidential.
Information includes (but is not limited to):
• Name
• Address and phone number
• Social security numbers
• Place of employment
• Any information from a tax return (26.4)

Is it acceptable for a Tax Professional to leave a detailed phone message for a client, letting them know
their tax return is complete?

• Tax Professionals must have prior consent from the client to leave phone messages related to their tax
return.
• The fact that a taxpayer is the client of a Tax Professional or tax preparation business is confidential
information that must not be disclosed. (26.5)

What is a Tax Professional's responsibility upon finding out that a client has not complied with any tax
law?

A Tax Professional must advise the client of the noncompliance and the consequences for not correcting
the situation. (26.7)

What action should a Tax Professional take if a client insists on reporting information that is inaccurate?

A Tax Professional should never prepare a return that contains inaccurate information. (26.7)
$11.50
Get access to the full document:

100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached


Also available in package deal

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
QUICKEXAMINER Walden University
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
87
Member since
1 year
Number of followers
44
Documents
5450
Last sold
2 weeks ago
QUICK EXAMINER

Looking for high-quality study materials to help you excel? You’re in the right place! I provide well-structured notes, summaries, essays, and research papers across various subjects, all designed to make studying easier and more efficient. Why Choose My Materials? ✔ Comprehensive and well-organized content ✔ Easy-to-understand explanations ✔ Time-saving summaries for exams and research ✔ Carefully curated to ensure accuracy and clarity Each document is crafted to provide valuable insights, helping you grasp concepts quickly and effectively. Whether you're preparing for exams, writing an assignment, or just need clear and concise notes, my resources will support your academic journey. Browse my collection and take your studies to the next level

Read more Read less
3.6

15 reviews

5
5
4
5
3
2
2
0
1
3

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions