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Married Filing Jointly: Social Security Taxes - CORRECT ANSWER Below $32,000 - No tax
$32k -$44k - 50%
$44k + - 85%
All other filing status': Social Security Tax - CORRECT ANSWER Below $25,000 - No tax
$25k-$34k - 50%
$34k+ - 85%
States that tax social security income - CORRECT ANSWER Colorado
CT
Kansas
Minnesota
Montana
New Mexico
RI
Utah
Vermont
WV
Non-deductible Expenses - CORRECT ANSWER Federal income
Social Security
Medicare
Federal unemployment
Railroad retirement
, Custom duties
Federal estate & gift taxes
Gasoline, car, property improvements, license fee taxes
Foreign personal or real property taxes
State & local income AND sales taxes
All real estate taxes that year if sold home
Nontaxable Income - CORRECT ANSWER child support payments, welfare benefits, cash rebates,
damage awards for personal injury or sickness, gifts, alimony for divorce after 2018, healthcare
benefits, money reimbursed from qualifying adoptions, life insurance policy when someone
dies, money from a qualified scholarship except if spent on rent, personal expenses.
Is Gofund me taxable? - CORRECT ANSWER False
Can you amend your tax return from married filing jointly to married filing separately? -
CORRECT ANSWER
Are guaranteed payments considered wages in Box 1 on 1040? - CORRECT ANSWER The
payments are recorded on schedule k-1 and included as income on schedule E of their form
1040
Form 8812 - CORRECT ANSWER Additional Child Tax Credit
Form 1040 - CORRECT ANSWER The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that
individuals use to file their annual income tax returns.
Form 1116 - CORRECT ANSWER Foreign Tax Credit (Individual, Estate or Trust)