Robert works for American Motors. American Motors pays a $1,200 premium on Robert's health insurance in 2021. Robert has an operation on his big toe in 2021 that cost $7,200. The insurance company paid for $6,800 of it. Which one of the following is true for 2021?
1. Robert works for American Motors. American Motors pays a $1,200 premium on Robert's health insurance in 2021. Robert has an operation on his big toe in 2021 that cost $7,200. The insurance company paid for $6,800 of it. Which one of the following is true for 2021?
a.Robert must claim the $1,200 premium and the $6,800 insurance payment as income.
b.Robert must claim the $1,200 premium paid by his employer as income.
c.Robert must claim the $6,800 paid by the insurance company for the operation as income.
d.None of these events are taxable on his 2021 return.
2. Electronically filed tax returns:
a.Have error rates similar to paper returns.
b.Offer faster refunds than paper returns.
c.May not be transmitted from a taxpayer's home computer.
d.Constitute less than 50 percent of the returns filed with the IRS.
3. John, age 25, is a full-time student at a state university. John lives with his unmarried sister, Ann, who provides over half of his support. His only income is $4,400 of wages from a part-time job at the college book store. What is Ann's filing status for 2021?
a.Married, filing separately
b.Head of household
c.Qualifying widow(er)
d.Single
e.None of these choices are correct.
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