Hera's Income Tax School Education Results

 

 

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

VICTORIAECROSS@AOL.COM

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 17 - Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits - Assignment

Overall Result:

PASS

Overall Score:

160/200

Percentage Score:

80

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 20, 06:30:45, 2011

Time Spent:

00:01:23

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

1 Look at the Form 1040A you prepared for John Barton What

a

10

5.97s

2 Look at the Form 1040A you prepared for John Barton What

a

0

3.48s

3 To find out whether or not any of your social security be

d

10

3.33s

4 If the total of all your income is more than your base am

a

10

4.72s

5 If your filing status is single, head of household, or qu

a

10

3.81s

6 If you are married filing separately and lived apart from

a

10

7.08s

7 If you are married filing jointly, your base amount is

b

10

2.81s

8 If you are married filing separately and lived with your

d

10

4.21s

9 You and your spouse (both over age 65) are filing a joint

a

10

4.01s

10 You and your spouse (both over age 65) are filing a join

a

0

4.45s

11 If the total of one-half of your benefits and all of you

b

10

3.42s

12 If you are married filing separately and lived with your

b

10

3.22s

13 Joe and Betty file a joint return on Form 1040 for tax y

b

0

3.60s

14 In some situations, your Form SSA-1099 or Form RRB-1099

b

10

3.49s

15 John and Mary file a joint return for 2009 John recei

c

10

4.68s

16  If the total amount shown in box 5 of all your Forms SSA

b

0

6.43s

17 You may have received disability payments from your empl

c

10

1.97s

18 Because the earlier year s taxable benefits are included

b

10

4.32s

19 You must include the taxable part of a lump-sum (retroa

a

10

5.29s

20 A nonresident alien is an individual who is not a citiz

d

10

2.87s

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

VICTORIAECROSS@AOL.COM

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 16 - Education Tax Credits, Scholarships and Fellowships - Quiz

Overall Result:

PASS

Overall Score:

110/150

Percentage Score:

73

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 20, 06:27:33, 2011

Time Spent:

00:11:03

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

I you claim an exemption for a dependent who is an eligible

a

10

8.70s

This is generally treated as a scholarship or fellowship in

d

10

22.27s

If, after you file your 2009, tax return, you or someone els

d

0

24.30s

For 2009, you can claim a Hope credit only if at least one e

b

0

56.81s

You may be able to deduct qualified education expenses paid

c

10

19.33s

If your only income is a completely tax-free scholarship or

a

10

35.60s

If there are qualified education expenses for your dependent

b

0

31.85s

Generally, personal interest you pay, other than certain mor

b

10

13.24s

During 2009, Amanda paid $2,100 interest on her qualified st

b

0

11.99s

Edna went to school in 2009 She is single and her MAGI is $

c

10

23.53s

Generally this is an amount paid or allowed to, or for the b

a

10

240.09s

For lifetime education credit, if you paid qualified higher

d

10

18.03s

If you drive your care to and from school and qualify to ded

b

10

31.36s

Larry and Lisa Sanchez are married and file a joint tax retu

c

10

5.98s

You can take a distribution from your IRA before you reach a

d

10

120.01s

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

VICTORIAECROSS@AOL.COM

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 16 - Education Tax Credits, Scholarships and Fellowships - Assignment

Overall Result:

PASS

Overall Score:

170/200

Percentage Score:

85

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 20, 06:15:06, 2011

Time Spent:

00:01:24

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

1 Look at the Form 1040 you prepared for Maria Escobedo Wh

a

10

5.19s

2 Look at the Form 1040 you prepared for Maria Escobedo Wh

b

10

4.09s

3 For purposes of the Hope credit, qualified educational ex

b

10

5.89s

4 To claim the Hope credit, the student for whom you pay qu

a

10

2.18s

5 Larry and Lisa Sanchez are married and file a joint tax r

c

10

5.68s

6 The amount of the Hope credit for 2009 is

c

10

3.59s

7 If you claim an exemption for a dependent who is an eligi

a

10

3.18s

8 For lifetime education credit, if you paid qualified high

d

10

4.53s

9 Edna went to school in 2009 She is single and her MAGI i

c

10

4.23s

10 For lifetime education credit, this is an expense that w

d

10

6.25s

11 If there are qualified education expenses for your depen

b

0

3.02s

12 If, after you file your 2009, tax return, you or someone

d

0

3.62s

13 Generally, personal interest you pay, other than certain

b

10

4.37s

14 You cannot claim a student loan interest deduction if

a

10

4.04s

15 Mr Shimizu had a student loan for qualified higher educ

c

10

4.44s

16 During 2009, Amanda paid $2,100 interest on her qualifie

b

0

3.10s

17 To claim a deduction for student loan interest the loan

b

10

8.35s

18 You may be able to deduct qualified education expenses p

c

10

2.37s

19 The following would a be disallowed double benefit

d

10

3.16s

20 Contributions to a Coverdell ESA are not deductible, but

b

10

3.68s

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

VICTORIAECROSS@AOL.COM

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 15 - Child and Dependent Care Credit - Quiz

Overall Result:

PASS

Overall Score:

130/150

Percentage Score:

86

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 20, 06:10:46, 2011

Time Spent:

00:11:03

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

To provide lodging to the housekeeper, you move to an apartm

c

10

20.23s

To be able to claim the credit for child and dependent care

b

10

101.96s

To claim the Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit, you m

a

10

59.31s

To claim the Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit, you m

a

10

8.94s

You take your 4-year-old child to nursery school that provid

b

10

125.98s

If you pay someone to come to your home and care for your de

a

0

59.52s

The work related expenses for the Child and Dependent Care E

a

10

19.45s

If the care provider information you give is incorrect or in

b

10

33.56s

For 2009, when you figure your credit for child and dependen

a

10

14.53s

Do not count as work-related expenses amounts you pay for ch

d

10

40.58s

Generally, married couples must file a joint return to take

c

10

29.68s

If your spouse is a student or is not able to care for him o

b

10

21.92s

If you are the non-custodial parent, for purposes of claimin

a

0

21.52s

I am single and want to file my return and have no tax liabi

b

10

91.11s

The work related expenses for the child and dependent care e

d

10

15.15s

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

VICTORIAECROSS@AOL.COM

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 15 - Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit - Assignment

Overall Result:

PASS

Overall Score:

170/200

Percentage Score:

85

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 20, 05:58:31, 2011

Time Spent:

00:01:32

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

1 Look at the Form 1040A you prepared for Lawrence and Ther

a

10

4.84s

2 Look at the Form 1040A you prepared for Lawrence and Ther

c

10

4.71s

3 For 2009, when you figure your credit for child and depen

a

10

2.75s

4 For 2009, the amount of credit you can claim is limited t

b

0

3.92s

5 You cannot figure your credit for child and dependent car

b

10

1.95s

6 To claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses

d

10

5.21s

7 To provide lodging to the housekeeper, you move to an apa

c

10

6.13s

8 If you received dependent care benefits, your dollar limi

d

10

6.32s

9 If you are self-employed and receive benefits from a qual

d

10

3.42s

10 If you exclude dependent care benefits from your income,

c

10

5.15s

11 In 2008, Nathan and Cynthia had childcare expenses of $

a

0

8.52s

12 If you pay someone to come to your home and care for you

d

10

3.07s

13 If you pay someone to come to your home and care for you

b

0

5.25s

14 Disregard community property laws when you figure earned

a

10

4.32s

15 You remarried on December 31 Your earned income for the

b

10

4.21s

16 You pay $500 a month for the after-school care for your

c

10

4.68s

17 If you pay someone to care for your dependent in your ho

d

10

3.77s

18 To claim the Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit, y

a

10

3.94s

19 The child and dependent care expenses must be for the ca

b

10

4.91s

20 Juan and Miriam Johnson are married filing jointly and k

b

10

5.08s

Summary Report

Candidate:

VICTORIA CROSS

User Identifier 2:

victoriaecross@aol.com

User Identifier 3:

NONE

Quiz Title:

Topic 15 - Child and Dependent Care Credit - Quiz

Overall Result:

FAIL

Overall Score:

90/150

Percentage Score:

60

Passing Percentage:

70

Time Results Received:

Feb 16, 07:37:03, 2011

Time Spent:

00:18:25

Question Breakdown

Question Reference

Answer

Score

Time

If you and your qualifying child did not live in the same ho

b

10

56.39s

Your child and dependent care expenses must be for the care

b

10

50.12s

To qualify for child and dependent care expenses credit, you

d

10

32.51s

You take your 4-year-old child to nursery school that provid

b

10

74.81s

To be work-related, your expenses must be to provide care fo

d

0

45.16s

Kevin s girlfriend claimed his son on her tax return His so

b

0

404.17s

In 2008, Nathan and Cynthia had childcare expenses of $ 2,90

b

0

12.90s

For 2009, when you figure your credit for child and dependen

a

10

12.98s

The work related expenses for the child and dependent care e

d

10

21.90s

You can count child care expense payments you make to relati

d

0

105.79s

If the care provider information you give is incorrect or in

b

10

27.21s

To provide lodging to the housekeeper, you move to an apartm

c

10

22.62s

If your spouse is a student or is not able to care for him o

a

0

132.55s

If you pay someone to come to your home and care for your de

d

10

8.86s

In tax year 2009, if you are single with one qualifying chil

d

0

97.60s