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H&R Block Income Tax Course Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers Circular 230 Regulations governing the practice of attorneys, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, enrolled actuaries, and appraisers before the IRS. Disclosure The release of tax information by an IRS employee. Due Diligence Requirements that tax professionals must follow when preparing income tax returns. Noncompliance Failure or refusal to comply with the tax code. Privilege Protection from being required to disclose confidential communications between two parties, such as attorney and client. Estimated Tax The amount of tax a taxpayer expects to owe for the year after subtracting expected amounts withheld and certain refundable credits. Estimated Tax Voucher A statement by an individual of (1) the amount of income tax he estimates he will incur during the current taxable year on income that is not subject to withholding, (2) the excess amount over that withheld on income which is subject to withholding, and (3) his estimated self-employment tax. Exemption from Withholding Status claimed on Form W-4 directing the employer not to withhold federal income taxes from the employee. Underpayment Penalty If a taxpayer did not pay enough tax on a timely basis during the year, he may be required to pay an underpayment penalty. Withholding Allowances An increase by which income tax withholding on certain income is reduced. Two Ways to Pay as You Go Withholding and Estimated Tax Payments Form W-4 Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate Form 8815 Exclusion of Interest From Series EE and I U.S. Savings Bonds Issued After 1989 Form 2210 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals, Estates, and Trusts Form 4868 Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Form 8888 Allocation of Refund Form 9465 Installment Agreement Request Amended Return A tax return filed on Form 1040X after the original return has been filed. Closed Year A tax year for which the statute of limitations has expired. Open Year A taxable year for which the statute of limitations has not yet expired. Failure-to-File Penalty Generally 5% for each month or part of a month the return is late, but not more than 25% of the tax not paid. Failure to File Taxpayer fails to file the return by the due date, and there is a balance due. Failure to Pay Taxpayer fails to pay the tax owed by the due date. Failure-to-Pay Penalty 0.5% of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month after the due date, but not more than 25%. Negligence or Intentional Disregard Taxpayer shows negligence or disregard of the rules or regulations causing an underpayment. Negligence-or-Intentional-Disregard Penalty 20% of the underpayment. Substantial Understatment Taxpayer understates their tax by the larger of $5,000 or 10% of the correct tax. Substantial-Understatement Penalty 20% of the underpayment. Form 1040X Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return When can an amended return be filed? Within three years of the date the original return was filed, or within two years of the date the tax was paid, whichever is later. Can the 1040X be e-filed? No. Household Employee An individual who performs nonbusiness services in a taxpayer's home. Active Income and Losses Those for which a taxpayer performs services. Partnership A form of business in which two or more persons join their money and skills in conducting the business as co-owners. Passive Income and Losses Those from business activities in which the taxpayer does not materially participate, and all rental activities. Portfolio Income and Losses Those from such sources as dividends, interest, capital gains and losses, and royalties. Rental Income Income received by the taxpayer for allowing another person's use of the taxpayer's property. Royalty (1) A payment received for the right to exploit a taxpayer's ownership of natural resources or a taxpayer's literary, musical, or artistic creation. (2) An interest in the oil and gas in place that entitles the holder to a specified fraction, in kind or in value, of the total production from the property, free of any expenses of development and operation. S Corporation A qualified small business corporation that has elected special tax treatment under subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. S corporations pass income, losses, and deductions through to shareholders to report on their individual returns. Trust A tax entity that distributes all or part of its income to beneficiaries as instructed by the trust agreement. Requirements for a Real Estate Professional 1. More than half of the personal services performed by the taxpayer in all trades or businesses during the tax year were performed in real property trades or businesses in which the taxpayer materially participated. 2. The taxpayer performed more than 750 hours of services during the year in real property trades or businesses in which the taxpayer materially participated. Trade or Business Activities Any activity that: Involves the conduct of a trade or business; is conducted in anticipation of starting a trade or business; Involves research or experimental expenditures that are deductible under IRS Code 174. Nonpassive Income Income derived from activities that are not passive. Types of Nonpassive Income Portfolio income; personal service income; other income. Portfolio Income Includes interest, dividends, annuities, and royalties not derived in the ordinary course of business. Personal Service Income Salaries, wages, commissions, self-employment income from trade or business in which the taxpayer materially participates, deferred compensation, taxable social security and other retirement benefits, and payments from partnerships to partners for personal services. Rent Income received for the use of property. Is rent earned or unearned income? Unearned. Schedule E Supplemental Income and Loss Deductible Maintenance and Repairs Those that do not appreciably add to the value or useful life of the property. Is the value of the owner's labor deductible when it comes to rental property? No. Rental Property Depreciable Basis Basis MINUS land value TIMES the rental use percentage. Vacation home A dwelling unit and may be a house, apartment, condominium, mobile home, boat, or any other property that provides normal living accomodations. Used as a Residence A dwelling unit is used for personal purposes during the year for whichever is greater: more than 14 days; more than 10% of the days the house is rented at fair rental value. Royalty Payments received for the right to extract natural resources from the taxpayer's property or to use a taxpayer's literary, musical, or artistic creation. Economic Interest One acquired by investment, the return on which is dependent upon the extraction of the natural deposit or cutting of the timber. Two Methods of Computing Depletion Cost and Percentage What tax form must estates and trusts file? Form 1041 What tax form must partnerships file? Form 1065 Do partnerships pay income taxes? No. General Partner One who is personally responsible for partnership debts. Limited Partner A partner in a partnership organized under a state's limited partnership law, whose personal liability for partnership debts is limited to their investment in the partnership. Limited Liability Company A business entity formed under state law by filing articles of organization as a limited liability company. Passive Activity A business activity in which the taxpayer does not materially participate. Form 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations Annuity A series of payments under a contract made at regular intervals over a period of more than one year. Beneficiary The owner or recipient of funds in an account, such as an IRA, or from an insurance policy or will. Contribution When a person puts money into a retirement plan. Defined Benefit Plan An employee benefit plan that provides determinable benefits not based on employer profits. Defined Contribution Plan An employee benefit plan that provides a separate account for each person covered and pays benefits based on account earnings. Disability Pension A taxable pension from an employer-funded disability plan or a disability provision of a retirement plan. Distribution When a person takes or receives money from a retirement plan. Pension Generally a series of definitely determinable payments made to a taxpayer after retirement from work. Rollover A qualified transfer of funds from one tax-favored account to another, usually of the same type.

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with 100% Correct Answers

Circular 230

Regulations governing the practice of attorneys, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, enrolled
actuaries, and appraisers before the IRS.

Disclosure

The release of tax information by an IRS employee.

Due Diligence

Requirements that tax professionals must follow when preparing income tax returns.

Noncompliance

Failure or refusal to comply with the tax code.

Privilege

Protection from being required to disclose confidential communications between two parties, such as
attorney and client.

Estimated Tax

The amount of tax a taxpayer expects to owe for the year after subtracting expected amounts withheld
and certain refundable credits.

Estimated Tax Voucher

A statement by an individual of (1) the amount of income tax he estimates he will incur during the
current taxable year on income that is not subject to withholding, (2) the excess amount over that
withheld on income which is subject to withholding, and (3) his estimated self-employment tax.

Exemption from Withholding

Status claimed on Form W-4 directing the employer not to withhold federal income taxes from the
employee.

Underpayment Penalty

If a taxpayer did not pay enough tax on a timely basis during the year, he may be required to pay an
underpayment penalty.

Withholding Allowances

An increase by which income tax withholding on certain income is reduced.

,Two Ways to Pay as You Go

Withholding and Estimated Tax Payments

Form W-4

Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate

Form 8815

Exclusion of Interest From Series EE and I U.S. Savings Bonds Issued After 1989

Form 2210

Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals, Estates, and Trusts

Form 4868

Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

Form 8888

Allocation of Refund

Form 9465

Installment Agreement Request

Amended Return

A tax return filed on Form 1040X after the original return has been filed.

Closed Year

A tax year for which the statute of limitations has expired.

Open Year

A taxable year for which the statute of limitations has not yet expired.

Failure-to-File Penalty

Generally 5% for each month or part of a month the return is late, but not more than 25% of the tax not
paid.

Failure to File

Taxpayer fails to file the return by the due date, and there is a balance due.

Failure to Pay

Taxpayer fails to pay the tax owed by the due date.

Failure-to-Pay Penalty

0.5% of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month after the due date, but not more than 25%.

,Negligence or Intentional Disregard

Taxpayer shows negligence or disregard of the rules or regulations causing an underpayment.

Negligence-or-Intentional-Disregard Penalty

20% of the underpayment.

Substantial Understatment

Taxpayer understates their tax by the larger of $5,000 or 10% of the correct tax.

Substantial-Understatement Penalty

20% of the underpayment.

Form 1040X

Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

When can an amended return be filed?

Within three years of the date the original return was filed, or within two years of the date the tax was
paid, whichever is later.

Can the 1040X be e-filed?

No.

Household Employee

An individual who performs nonbusiness services in a taxpayer's home.

Active Income and Losses

Those for which a taxpayer performs services.

Partnership

A form of business in which two or more persons join their money and skills in conducting the business
as co-owners.

Passive Income and Losses

Those from business activities in which the taxpayer does not materially participate, and all rental
activities.

Portfolio Income and Losses

Those from such sources as dividends, interest, capital gains and losses, and royalties.

Rental Income

Income received by the taxpayer for allowing another person's use of the taxpayer's property.

Royalty

, (1) A payment received for the right to exploit a taxpayer's ownership of natural resources or a
taxpayer's literary, musical, or artistic creation. (2) An interest in the oil and gas in place that entitles the
holder to a specified fraction, in kind or in value, of the total production from the property, free of any
expenses of development and operation.

S Corporation

A qualified small business corporation that has elected special tax treatment under subchapter S of the
Internal Revenue Code. S corporations pass income, losses, and deductions through to shareholders to
report on their individual returns.

Trust

A tax entity that distributes all or part of its income to beneficiaries as instructed by the trust
agreement.

Requirements for a Real Estate Professional

1. More than half of the personal services performed by the taxpayer in all trades or businesses during
the tax year were performed in real property trades or businesses in which the taxpayer materially
participated.
2. The taxpayer performed more than 750 hours of services during the year in real property trades or
businesses in which the taxpayer materially participated.

Trade or Business Activities

Any activity that: Involves the conduct of a trade or business; is conducted in anticipation of starting a
trade or business; Involves research or experimental expenditures that are deductible under IRS Code
174.

Nonpassive Income

Income derived from activities that are not passive.

Types of Nonpassive Income

Portfolio income; personal service income; other income.

Portfolio Income

Includes interest, dividends, annuities, and royalties not derived in the ordinary course of business.

Personal Service Income

Salaries, wages, commissions, self-employment income from trade or business in which the taxpayer
materially participates, deferred compensation, taxable social security and other retirement benefits,
and payments from partnerships to partners for personal services.

Rent

Income received for the use of property.

Is rent earned or unearned income?
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