Income Tax
Filing Requirements
Dependents
Filing Status
Income
100
Money from working for pay
What is earned income?
100

The filing status requires a gross income at least $12,950 to be required to file a return.

What is Single < 65 years of age?

100

An individual, other than the taxpayer or their spouse, who entitles the taxpayer to claim an exemption.

What is a dependent?

100

unmarried with no dependents.

What is single?

100

An independent contractor, a person who carries on a trade or business as a sole proprietor, an active member of a partnership, or a person who is in business for themselves in any other way.

What is self-employment income? 

200
Received from sources other than employment
What is unearned?
200

The filing status where the client is required to file a return if gross income is $21,150.

What is HOH, 65 or older?

200

Amounts an employer pays directly to an employee or the employee’s care provider for the care of the employee’s qualifying dependent while the employee works, or the fair market value of care in a daycare facility provided or sponsored by the employer.

What is dependent care benefits?

200
single with dependents.

What is HOH?

200

Income received for services, such as wages, salaries, tips, net earnings from self-employment and professional fees, and any other income received as pay for work actually performed. Earned income also includes taxable scholarship and fellowship grants. A tax on licenses

What is earned income?

300
States have option to charge tax
What is state income tax?
300

The gross income a tax payer can earn if both tax payer and spouse are over 65 for MFJ?

What is $28,700?

300

Dependent Taxpayer

Test Joint Return Test 

Citizen or Resident Test

What are the general tests for dependency?

300

The tax return status used to determine a taxpayer’s filing requirements, standard deduction, applicable tax, and whether the taxpayer is allowed to claim certain other deductions and credits.

What is Filing status?

300

 Investment income (such as interest, dividends, and capital gains) and other income that is not generated by personal service (such as unemployment compensation, taxable Social Security benefits, pensions, annuities, and alimony).

What is unearned income?

400
Government levy on taxpayers
What is income tax?
400

Taxpayer filing MFS must earn to be required to file a tax return.

What is $5?

400

Release/Revocation of Release of Claim to Exemption for Child by Custodial Parent (or similar statement), signed by the custodial parent.

What is form 8832?

400

filed when a couple are married legally and file their return together. 

What is MFJ?

400

Gross income minus any adjustments to income, any allowable exemptions, and either itemized deductions or the standard deduction.

What is taxable income?

500
Tax rate may increase as ______ income increases
What is taxable?
500

What does QSS stand for?

Qualifying Surviving Spouse.

500

 To determine who will be allowed to claim a qualifying child when more than one taxpayer claims the same child.

What is the tie breaker rule?

500

unmarried taxpayer with 4 dependents.

What is HOH?

500

Cash, property, and services received from all sources unless specifically excluded under the tax code.

What is income?

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