The basic standard deduction in 2017 for a single taxpayer who is 67 years old a
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Question
The basic standard deduction in 2017 for a single taxpayer who is 67 years old and not blind is:
Multiple Choice
$7,900.
$1,550.
$6,350.
$7,850.
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To be a qualifying child, the taxpayer must meet three general tests and five specific tests. Which one is not part of the three general tests?
Multiple Choice
Dependent taxpayer test.
Citizen or resident test.
Support test.
Joint return test.
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To be a qualifying relative, the taxpayer must meet three general tests and four specific tests. Which one is not part of the three general tests?
Multiple Choice
Dependent taxpayer test.
Joint return test.
Citizen or resident test.
Support test.
Explanation / Answer
1 The basic standard deduction in 2017 for a single taxpayer who is 67 years old and not blind is $6350 2 Support test is not part of the three general tests 3 Support test is not part of the three general tests. It is a specific test
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