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Quiz 29: Administrative Procedures
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Identify which of the following statements is true.
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Identify which of the following statements is true.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Identify which of the following statements is false.
Question 64
Essay
What is the difference between the burden of proof for civil and criminal fraud?
Question 65
Essay
Linda's individual tax return for the current year is subject to an IRS audit.The IRS assesses a $10,000 deficiency,$4,000 of which is due to Linda's negligence.What is Linda's negligence penalty?
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Terry files his return on March 31.The return shows taxes of $6,000,and Terry pays this entire amount when he files his return.By what time must he file a claim of refund?
Question 67
Essay
Richard recently won a popular television reality show and its one million dollar prize.However,he omitted the prize money from his tax return for the year.What penalties can the IRS assess?
Question 68
Multiple Choice
On April 15,2010,a married couple filed their joint 2009 tax return showing gross income of $120,000.Their return was prepared by a professional tax preparer who mistakenly omitted $45,000 of income,which the preparer in good faith considered to be nontaxable.No information with regard to this omitted income was disclosed on the return or attached statements.By what date must the IRS assert a notice of deficiency before the statute of limitations expires?
Question 69
Essay
Latka Novatny gave you the following information to use in the preparation of his current year's tax return:
In addition,he received $40,000 from a relative for whom he had worked previously.You have researched whether the $40,000 should be classified as a gift or compensation and are confident that substantial authority exists for classifying it as a gift.What tax compliance issues should you consider in deciding whether to report or exclude the $40,000?
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Identify which of the following statements is true.
Question 71
Essay
You are preparing the tax return for Agre Corporation,which has sales of $50 million.Agre made a $2 million expenditure for which the appropriate tax treatment,deductible or capitalizable,is a gray area.The corporation's Chief Financial Officer wants you to deduct the expenditure.What tax compliance issues should you consider in deciding whether to deduct the expenditure?
Question 72
True/False
The statute of limitations is unlimited for a tax return that is never filed.
Question 73
Essay
How does a taxpayer determine if "substantial authority" exists for a tax treatment the taxpayer desires to adopt?
Question 74
Multiple Choice
Steve files his return on April 1 and pays the entire amount of tax for the year at that time,$5,000.He is audited and pays the deficiency of $1,500 two years later.The maximum amount Steve may file a claim for refund for eighteen months later is
Question 75
Essay
Pablo,a bachelor,owes $80,000 of additional taxes,all due to fraud.What is the amount of the civil fraud penalty? What criminal fraud penalty might be imposed under Sec.7201?
Question 76
Essay
The IRS audits Kiara's current-year individual return and determines that,among other errors,she negligently did not report dividend income of $10,000.The deficiency with respect to the dividends is $2,800.The IRS argues for an additional $12,000 deficiency for various other errors that do not involve negligence.What is Kiara's negligence penalty for the $14,800 in deficiencies?
Question 77
Multiple Choice
A six-year statute of limitation rule applies if the taxpayer
Question 78
True/False
The statute of limitations,which stipulates the time frame within which either the government or the taxpayer may request a redetermination of tax due,usually expires 6 years after the date on which the return is filed.