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A) Married filing joint.
B) Surviving spouse.
C) Qualifying widower.
D) Head of household.
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A) Realized income from whatever source derived.
B) Gross income.
C) Adjusted gross income.
D) Adjusted gross income minus from AGI deductions.
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A) Single > Head of Household > Married Filing Jointly
B) Married Filing Jointly > Married Filing Separately > Head of Household
C) Married Filing Jointly > Head of Household > Single
D) Head of Household > Married Filing Separately > Married Filing Jointly
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A) Single.
B) Head of household.
C) Qualifying individual.
D) Surviving single.
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A) $60,000.
B) $65,000.
C) $95,000.
D) $90,000.
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A) Income character determines the tax year in which the income is taxed.
B) Income character depends on the taxpayer's filing status.
C) Qualified dividend income is taxed at a lower rate than the same amount of ordinary income.
D) A taxpayer selling a capital asset at a gain recognizes ordinary income.
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A) Alimony paid.
B) Medical expenses.
C) Real estate taxes.
D) Charitable contributions.
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A) Married filing separately.
B) Single.
C) Head of household.
D) Qualifying widow.
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A) Married filing separately.
B) Single.
C) Head of household.
D) Qualifying widower.
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A) the beginning of the year
B) the end of the year
C) the middle of the year
D) None of these
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A) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, both spouses must file as married filing separately.
B) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, Martin must file as married filing separately but Marianne may qualify to file as head of household.
C) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, Marianne must file as married filing separately but Martin may qualify to file as head of household.
D) Depending on the post separation residence(s) of the children, both spouses may qualify to file as head of household.
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A) Single.
B) Married filing separately.
C) Surviving spouse.
D) Head of household.
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