A) Deferral of gains from involuntary conversions
B) Carryback and carryforward of net operating losses
C) "No change" is one possible result
D) State income tax applied to visiting nonresident
E) IRS special agent
F) Undoing the "piggyback" result
G) Ideal budget goal as to new tax legislation
H) Every state that has a general sales tax has one
I) Imposed by all states and the Federal government
J) Imposed by some states but not the Federal government
K) Imposed only by the Federal government
L) No correct match provided
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A) Economic considerations
B) Social considerations
C) Equity considerations
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A) Nonrecognition of gain allowed for involuntary conversions.
B) Net operating loss carryback and carryover provisions.
C) Carry over of excess charitable contributions.
D) Use of the installment method to recognize gain.
E) Carry over of excess capital losses.
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A) Would eliminate the income tax.
B) Would simplify the income tax.
C) Would tax the increment in value as goods move through the production and manufacturing stages to the marketplace.
D) Is a tax on consumption.
E) None of these.
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A) 3 years from date return is filed
B) 3 years from due date of return
C) 20% of underpayment
D) 5% per month (25% limit)
E) 0.5% per month (25% limit)
F) Conducted at IRS office
G) Conducted at taxpayer's office
H) 6 years
I) 45-day grace period allowed to IRS
J) No statute of limitations (period remains open)
K) 75% of underpayment
L) No correct match provided
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A) Abolition of the Federal individual (but not the corporate) income tax.
B) Abolition of all Federal income taxes but retention of payroll taxes (including the self-employment tax) .
C) Abolition of all Federal income taxes and payroll taxes but retention of the Federal estate and gift taxes.
D) Abolition of all Federal income and payroll taxes as well as the Federal estate and gift taxes.
E) None of these.
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A) A tax holiday is granted to an out-of-state business that is searching for a new factory site.
B) An abandoned church is converted to a restaurant.
C) A public school is razed and turned into a city park.
D) A local university sells a dormitory that will be converted for use as an apartment building.
E) None of these.
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