A) Married filing separately.
B) Single.
C) Head of household.
D) Qualifying widower.
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A) Tax exempt.
B) Capital.
C) Qualified dividend.
D) Normal.
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A) Single.
B) Head of household.
C) Qualifying individual.
D) Surviving singlE.Jan can claim head of household status if she maintains a separate residence for a parent who is also a dependent.
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A) the applicable standard deduction amount
B) the personal and dependency exemption amount
C) one-half of the individual's support
D) None of these
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A) Married filing separately.
B) Single.
C) Head of household.
D) Qualifying widow.
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A) $0 taxes due and $0 tax refund.
B) $6,000 taxes due.
C) $2,000 tax refund.
D) $1,000 taxes duE.Gross tax liability minus credits minus payments equals tax refund ($9,000 - 3,000 - 8,000 = $2,000 tax refund) .
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A) Taxpayers subtract for AGI deductions from gross income to determine AGI.
B) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's standard deduction amount.
C) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's deductible exemption amounts.
D) A taxpayer may deduct for AGI deductions only if the deductions exceed the taxpayer's itemized deductions.
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