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Provides congress with the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard toa ny census or enumeration. |
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Highest legislative authority for tax research, planning, and compliance activities |
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Progressive tax rate (definition & an example) |
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Tax rate increases as the tax base increases
Example: Federal Income Tax |
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Flat Tax (Proportional Tax) (Def. & Ex.) |
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Tax rate is the same for all taxpayers, regardless of the level of their tax base
Ex: Real Estate Tax, state and local tax |
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Regressive Tax (Def. & Example) |
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Tax rate decreases when tax base increases
Ex: Social Security/FICA |
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-- C Corp is subject to double taxation; taxed both 1) on the corp's net income, and 2) on the shareholders when the profits are distributed
--S Corp only has one level of taxation; all income is allocated to the shareholders
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applied to an incremental amount of taxable income that is added to the tax base |
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Average Tax Rate (equation) |
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(Total Tax Liability)/(Amount of Taxable Income) |
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Effective tax rate (equation) |
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(Total Tax Liability)/(Total Economic Income) |
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Basic tax return for basic taxpayers |
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An improvement made to a leased building by a department that has the right to use this leasehold improvement over the term of the lease. |
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--Specifically defined terms, such as tax-exempt bond interest
--Subtracted from total income to get gross income
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Proceeds paid to an owner by others who do business under some right belonging to the owner |
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-- Can be itemized or standard
--Subtracted from Gross Income |
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S Corporations -- distributions |
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A money or property distribution made by an S corp to its shareholders is treated as a return of capital if the S corp has no accumulated earnings and profits from pre-S corp years. |
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--A transaction fee (tax) on the passing of title to property from one person to another |
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To be treated as Alimony, payments must meet all of the 5 following requirements: |
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1) Made in cash (not property)
2) Made pursuant to a divorce, separation, or written agreement between the spouses
3) Terminate at the death of the payee
4) Not be designated as being other than alimony (e.g., child support)
5) Be made between people who are living in separate households |
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--Tax free
--Neither the recipient spouse, nor the child owes tax on it |
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FICA (what does it stand for) |
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--Federal Insurance Contributions Act
--This is social security tax |
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2 types of people qualify for Social Security Tax |
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1) Old-age survivors
2) Disability insurance (OASDI) |
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What is the self-employment tax rate?
What is the ceiling on the OASDI portion? |
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-- imposed at a 15.3% rate on the individual's self-employment income
--$97,500 |
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Unemployment Insurance Taxes (def. & rate) |
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--Employers are required to pay federal and state unemployment taxes to fund the payment of unemployment benefits to former employees.
--Federal rate = 6.0% on first $7,000 of wages |
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Special business structure that is used to reduce the effects of double taxation |
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--Based on the value of a taxpayer's property
--May include both real estate and personal property |
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--Prizes are earned, gifts are unearned
--Prizes are taxable
--Gifts are nontaxable |
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Horizontal vs. Vertical equity |
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Horizontal -- similarly situated taxpayers should be treated equally (If 2 people have same amount of income, they should pay the same amount of tax)
Vertical -- taxpayers who are not similarly situated should be treated differently (If 2 people have different amounts of income, they should pay different amounts of tax) |
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Certain Tax (does 2 things) |
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1) Ensures a stable source of government operating revenues
2) provides taxpayers wiht some degree of certainty concerning the amount of their annual tax liability |
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--A tax law should be easily assessed, collected, and administered |
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Taxation of Social Security Benefits |
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--Up to 85% of Social Security benefits may be taxable
--Taxable portion depends on the taxpayer's provisional income and filing status. |
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Provisional Income (Formula) |
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Provisional Income = AGI + (Tax-exempt interest + Excluded foreign income + 50% of Social Security Benefits) |
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A concept of social generosity or benevolence |
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Insurance Proceeds/Court Awards (are they taxable?) |
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In general, insurance proceeds and court awards are taxable |
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2 Exceptions for Insurance Proceeds/Court Awards being taxable |
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1) Accident and health insurance benefits
2) The face amount of life insurance |
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Sources of Legislative Tax Law |
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1) Internal Revenue Code (IRC)
2) Congressional Committee Reports |
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Executive/Administrative Tax Law Sources |
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1) Income Tax Regulations
2) Revenue Rulings
3) Revenue Procedures
4) Letter Rulings |
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--Taxing procedure that allows the gov't to still receive the same amount of money despite changes in tax laws
--i.e. lowering taxes for group A, raising taxes for group B |
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--Located around the country
--These centers perform tax return processing work |
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1) Ordinary Dividends (Not Qualified) and 2) Taxable Interest |
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Rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corps, trusts, etc. |
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Wages, salaries, tips, etc. |
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Any item of income that the tax law says is not taxable |
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A comprehensive review of an organization's adherence to regulatory guidelines |
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Face amount of life insurance proceeds are nontaxable |
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Discriminant Function System (DIF) |
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Used to classify returns to be selected for audit |
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If DIF Score increases, something went wrong with taxes, possibly requiring an audit |
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Exclusion for scholarships are limited to... |
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limited to... the amount of the scholarship used for qualified tuition and related expenses |
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includes everything but room, board, and laundry |
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The limited time period in which the IRS and taxpayers can make corrections to a tax return
--Generally 3 years |
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Accrues on assessments of additional tax due |
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Nondeductible, imposed ont he net tax due for failure to comply |
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The ending, reduction, or lessening of something |
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Fringe benefit in Sec. 132 (e)
e.g., free coffee, holiday turkey, use of company eating facilities |
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1) Determine the facts
2) Identify the issue(s)
3) Identify and analyze the tax law sources
4) Evaluate nontax implications
5) Solve the problem
6) Communicate the findings to the client |
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Cafeteria (125) Plans
(a.k.a. Flexible Spending Accounts) |
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-- Offer employees the option of choosing cash or statutory nontaxable fringe benefits
--Cash is taxable
--statutory nontaxable fringe benefit is excluded from gross income |
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Amount to which the tax rate is applied to determine the tax due
(ex: Taxable income, fair market value, etc.) |
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The percentage rate applied to the tax base |
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--In case of U.S. citizen receiving foreign income, U.S. provides a Foreign Tax Credit to avoid double taxation |
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The total amount received from a particular source |
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--forgiveness of debt is taxable
--person who owed money must report the amount forgiven as income |
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Exceptions that make discharged debt nontaxable: |
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-- discharge occurs in bankruptcy
-- discharge occurs when the taxpayer is insolvent (unable to pay debts) |
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Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) |
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--Measure of income that falls between gross income and taxable income
AGI = Income - Exclusions - Deductions |
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Taxpayers may exclude up to $250,000 from the sale of personal residence ($500,000 if marrie filing jointly) |
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Taxpayers are allowed to itemize expenses related to:
1) The production or collection of income
2) The management of property held for the production of income
3) The determination, collection, or refund of any tax |
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--Amount varies depending on the taxpayer's filing status, age, and vision |
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--Individual Retirement Account
--Contributions to IRA can be deducted from Adjusted Gross Income |
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Amounts that can be subtracted from the gross tax to arrive at the net tax due or refund due |
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Refundable vs. Nonrefundable Tax Credit |
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--Both can reduce taxpayer's liability to zero
--If there is leftover credit after liability is zero, Refundable credits are paid by the gov't to the taxpayer, Nonrefundable cannot be paid to the taxpayer. |
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Allowed for:
--each taxpayer
--his/her spouse
--any additional dependents |
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All dependents must:
1) Have a qualifying identification number
2) Meet a citizenship test
3) Meet a separate return test
4) Not themselves claim another person as a dependent |
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Dependency Tests for a Qualifying Child (4) |
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Relationship Test -- taxpayer's children, siblings, or any descendent of the previous
Age Test -- Must be under age 19, or a full-time student under 24
Abode Test -- Must have same home as the taxpayer for more than half of the year
Support Test -- May not provide more than one-half of his/her own support during the year |
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Dependency Test for Other Relatives |
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Relationship Test -- Must be directly related to taxpayer (no cousins), or reside in taxpayer's home for the whole year
Gross Income Test -- Dependent's Gross Inocme must be less than the exemption amount for that year ($3,950 for 2014, $3,900 for 2013)
Support Test -- The taxpayer must normally provide more than one-half of a dependent's financial support during the year
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Multiple Support Declaration
Enables a taxpayer to claim a dependency exemption in situations where the taxpayer does not provide over one-half of the dependent's support |
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Personal and dependency exemptions can be phased out for high-income taxpayers |
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1) Single
2) Married Filing Separately
3) Married Filing Jointly
4) Head of Household
5) Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child |
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A child's investment income including dividends, taxable interest, capital gains, rents, royalties, and other income (such as salary) |
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Part of the net unearned income of a dependent child under age 18 is taxed at the child's rate, and part at the parents' marginal tax rate if that rate is higher than the child's. |
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--Divided into long term and short term
--Only long-term is taxable
--Individuals in 10%-15% bracket do not pay tax on long-term gains
--Individuals in 25%-35% bracket are taxed at 15%
--Individuals in 39.6% bracket are taxed at 20% |
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Unemployment compensation, tax refunds, etc. |
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Total lump-sum distributions from retirement plans |
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Results upon the occurrence of two events:
1) A change in the form or substance of a taxpayer's property
2) A transaction with a second party |
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--A change in value is not recognized until property is sold
--Value is difficult to be objective upon unless a sale occurs |
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Tax should be collected when the taxpayer is in the best position to pay the tax |
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Gain on sale can be reported when installment payments are collected, rather than at the time of the sale |
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Transaction is taxed on the value of the property or services received in the exchange |
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A taxpayer who recovers an amount deducted in a previous year must report the amount recovered as gross income.
***A tax benefit occurs if the deduction reduced the tax for the year*** |
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income may be "realized in any form, whether in money, property, or services." |
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Preserves the progressive rate structure by prohibitting the splitting of income among taxable entities |
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--Income can be either separate or community
**Community income is considered to belong equally to the spouses** |
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Income is reported in the year the taxpayer actually or constructively receives the income rather than in the year the income is earned. |
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Income is reported in the year it is earned |
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Some items of income or expense are reported under the cash basis and others are reported under the accrual method |
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Means that the income is made available to the taxpayer so that he may draw upon it at any time |
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Prepaid income is taxable in the year of the receipt, even in the accrual method |
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Refers to the total amount received from a particular source |
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Interest on obligations of states, territories, and U.S. possessions and their political subdivisions is tax exempt |
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When state tax laws differ from federal tax laws |
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