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Alain Mire files a single tax return and has adjusted gross income of $304,000. His net investment income is $53,000. What is the additional tax that Alain will pay on his net investment income for the year?


A) Zero
B) $2,014
C) $3,952
D) $1,938
E) None of these

F) A) and C)
G) B) and E)

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Bob Brain files a single tax return and decides to itemize his deductions. Bob's income for the year consists of $75,000 of salary, $3,000 long-term capital gain, and $1,500 interest income. Bob's expenses for the year consists of $800 investment advice fees, $700 unreimbursed employee business expenses (a miscellaneous itemized deduction) , and $250 tax return preparation fees. What is Bob's actual deduction for miscellaneous itemized deductions?


A) Zero; Bob's investment expenses do not exceed two percent of AGI floor.
B) $1,590
C) $1,500
D) $1,750
E) None of these

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Kevin bought 200 shares of Intel stock on January 1, 2014 for $50 per share with a brokerage fee of $100. Then, Kevin sells all 200 shares for $75 per share on December 12, 2014. The brokerage fee on the sale was $150. What is the amount of the gain/loss Kevin must report on his 2014 tax return?


A) $4,500
B) $4,750
C) $5,000
D) $5,250
E) None of these

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Emily invested $60,000 into a 529 account on January 1, 20X8 to fund her son's future schooling. Five years later, Emily needs this money to purchase a new car for the family. Her after-tax and penalty proceeds were $76,896. What is Emily's after-tax and penalty rate of return?


A) 5.1%
B) 6.1%
C) 7.1%
D) 8.1%
E) None of these

F) C) and D)
G) B) and C)

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Given that losses from passive activities can only offset income from passive activities unless the passive activity is sold, what types of activities are not considered to be passive? Name at least three ways a taxpayer may be treated as an active participant in an activity.

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What are the rules limiting the amount of capital losses a taxpayer may deduct in a given year? Name at least three.

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Roy, a resident of Michigan, owns 25 percent of a fourplex in the nearby college town of Ann Arbor with three other friends. The fourplex is rented to students who attend the University of Michigan. Roy's responsibility is to approve new tenants each year and take care of any maintenance issues. During the year, the rental property generated a $25,000 loss which was split equally among Roy and his three friends. Assuming Roy's only source of income was $145,000 of salary, how much of the rental loss can Roy deduct this year and what amount must be carried forward?

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Dave and Jane file a joint return. They sell a capital asset at a $150,000 loss. Even though they have no capital gains, $6,000 of the loss can still be deducted in the current year.

A) True
B) False

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If Tom invests $60,000 in a taxable corporate bond that provides a 5 percent before-tax return, how much will Tom's investment be worth in either 8 or 20 years from now when the bond matures? Assume Tom's marginal tax rate is 35 percent.


A) $88,647; $159,198
B) $92,782; $178,414
C) $79,621; $121,716
D) $77,495; $113,750
E) None of these

F) A) and D)
G) A) and E)

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On January 1, 20X1, Fred purchased a corporate bond with a face value of $50,000 from the secondary market at a premium. The bond has a coupon rate of 8 percent and matures in five years. The market rate of the bond is a 6 percent annual before-tax return compounded semiannually. If Fred was trying to minimize interest income, what is the least amount of interest income Fred may report on his 20X1 tax return?

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Which of the following types of interest income is not taxed as it is earned?


A) interest from savings accounts
B) original issue discounts on corporate bonds
C) accrued market discount on bonds
D) interest from money market accounts
E) All of these

F) A) and E)
G) B) and E)

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Tom, from Nebraska, and Jill, from Missouri, recently got married. To earn a decent return on all their wedding gifts, they decide to invest in some municipal bonds issued by the state of Missouri. Assuming they both qualify as Missouri residents, the bond interest Tom and Jill earn will be subject to the following taxes:


A) federal income taxes only
B) federal and Missouri state income taxes
C) Missouri state income taxes only
D) Nebraska state income taxes only
E) None of these

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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John holds a taxable bond and a municipal bond. Which fees are considered part of John's investment expense?


A) attorney and accounting fees on municipal bond
B) safe deposit box rental fees on taxable bond
C) interest expense on taxable bond
D) attorney and accounting fees on municipal bond and safe deposit box rental fees on taxable bond
E) safe deposit box rental fees on taxable bond and interest expense on taxable bond

F) A) and B)
G) C) and E)

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In the current year, Norris, an individual, has $50,000 of ordinary income, a Net Short Term Capital Loss (NSTCL) of $10,000 and a Net Long Term Capital Gain (NLTCG) of $2,800. From his capital gains and losses, Norris reports:


A) an offset against ordinary income of $10,000
B) an offset against ordinary income of $3,000 and a NSTCL carryforward of $7,000
C) an offset against ordinary income of $2,800 and a NSTCL carryforward of $7,200
D) an offset against ordinary income of $3,000 and a NSTCL carryforward of $7,200
E) an offset against ordinary income of $3,000 and a NSTCL carryforward of $4,200

F) A) and B)
G) B) and E)

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The maximum amount of net capital losses individuals may deduct against their ordinary income per year is:


A) $3,000
B) $5,000
C) Zero, losses are not deductible
D) There is no maximum. All losses are allowed to be deducted.
E) None of these

F) B) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Maximum yearly contributions per beneficiary to Coverdell Savings Accounts are limited to:


A) $1,500
B) $2,000
C) $5,500
D) No limit on amount you contribute yearly
E) None of these

F) B) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Which of the following portfolio investments is incorrectly characterized (Investment - Income Type - Timing of Taxation - Tax Rate) ?


A) Growth stock - appreciation in capital assets - current - capital gains
B) Municipal bonds - tax-exempt income - never - zero
C) Savings account - taxable interest - current - ordinary income
D) None of these.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Generally, interest income is taxed at preferential capital gains rates and dividend income is taxed at ordinary rates.

A) True
B) False

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The Crane family recognized the following types of investment income during 20X6: (1) $1,500 qualified dividends, (2) $3,000 long-term capital gains, and (3) $850 taxable interest. Additionally, the Crane family has $500 in investment expenses and their other miscellaneous itemized deductions exceed 2% of their AGI for the year. The Crane family paid $3,333 in investment interest expense during 20X6. What is the best option for the Crane family if they want to maximize their deduction in 20X6 for investment interest expense? Show all possibilities.

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On December 1, 20X7, George Jimenez needed a little extra cash for the upcoming holiday season, and sold 250 shares of Microsoft stock for $50 per share less a broker's fee of $200 for the entire sale transaction. Prior to the sale, George held the following blocks of Microsoft stock (associated broker's fee paid at the time of purchase):  Acquisition  Date  Number of  Shares  Market Price When  Acquired  Broker’s  Fee  1/1/X4 300$35 per share $2506/30/X6300$45 per share $250\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline \begin{array} { c } \text { Acquisition } \\\text { Date }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Number of } \\\text { Shares }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Market Price When } \\\text { Acquired }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Broker's } \\\text { Fee }\end{array} \\\hline \text { 1/1/X4 } & 300 & \$ 35 \text { per share } & \$ 250 \\\hline 6 / 30 / \mathbf { X 6 } & 300 & \$ 45 \text { per share } & \$ 250 \\\hline\end{array} If his goal is to minimize his current capital gain, how much capital gain will George report from the sale?

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