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A) $46,861
B) $48,722
C) $51,547
D) $53,594
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A) $11,727
B) $11,502
C) $10,879
D) $17,213
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A) $2,465
B) $1,520
C) $570
D) $380
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A) An extension of time to file the tax return protects a taxpayer from late payment penalties as long as the tax is paid by the extended due date of the return.
B) The penalty rate for late filing penalties is less than the penalty rate for late payment penalties.
C) If a taxpayer has not paid the full tax liability by the original due date of the return and the taxpayer has not filed a tax return by the due date of the return,the maximum late filing and late payment penalty will be no greater than the late filing penalty by itself.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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A) The top AMT marginal rate is higher than the top regular tax marginal tax rate.
B) The AMT rates represent a progressive tax rate structure.
C) The AMT rate is the same rate for all taxpayers.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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A) A taxpayer with multiple eligible dependents can claim a credit for each dependent's qualifying expenses
B) The credit is available for students during their first four years of postsecondary education only
C) It is phased out based on the taxpayer's AGI
D) A taxpayer may not claim a credit unless the taxpayer pays a dependent's qualifying educational expenses
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A) $0
B) $100
C) $650
D) $1,200
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A) Stephanie and Mitch likely pay no tax marriage penalty nor receive a tax marriage benefit.
B) Stephanie and Mitch likely pay a tax marriage penalty.
C) Stephanie and Mitch likely receive a tax marriage benefit.
D) Stephanie and Mitch likely will pay a tax marriage penalty and receive a tax marriage benefit.
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