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40 Why would a taxpayer file a tax return if not required to do so? Multiple Choice In order to claim the standard deduction To remain in favor with the IRS To claim a refund of taxes paid All taxpayers are required to file returns

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Horngren’s Cost Accounting
Horngren’s Cost Accounting
Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan 16th Edition
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40 Why would a taxpayer file a tax return if not required to do so? Multiple Choice In order to claim the standard deduction To remain in favor with the IRS To claim a refund of taxes paid All taxpayers are required to file returns
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00:01 So, the correct answer is a does not limit deductible rental expense to rental income.
00:07 A does not limit deductible rental expenses to rental income.
00:31 So, that our tax code methods allow taxpayers to deduct all qualifying rental expenses even if they exceed the rental income.
00:37 So, when calculating a net loss on vacation rental property.
00:43 So, tax code method allows taxpayer to deduct all qualifying rental property, all qualifying rental expenses even if they exceed the rental income when calculating a net loss on vacation rental property.
01:28 So, this can be beneficial for taxpayer itemizing deduction as it increases the total amount of expenses that they can deduct on their schedule a.
01:37 So, the other options are incorrect because first enables the taxpayer to carry forward a great proportion of unallowed expenses...
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