Competency 14 Section 5 Flashcards
1
Q
- Beginning in 2013, there will be a 0.9% additional payroll tax for high-income earning
individuals.
A
True. (LO 14-5-1)
2
Q
- Employers are only required to withhold the 0.9% after a taxpayer reaches the
$200,000 mark, without regard to the income of his or her spouse.
A
True. This could cause tax issues for married individuals that meet the income
threshold for this new tax. (LO 14-5-1)
3
Q
- Beginning in 2013, there will be a new tax on investment income.
A
True. (LO 14-5-2)
4
Q
- The new net investment income tax only applies to investment income above tax
thresholds.
A
True. (LO 14-5-2)
5
Q
- If an individual’s sole income came from investment income and their modified
adjusted gross income for the year was $180,000, they would not be subject to the
new investment income tax
A
True. The tax is based only on the investment income above the threshold levels,
which in this case for an individual filing is $200,000. (LO 14-5-2)
6
Q
- Qualified retirement plan distributions are excluded from the definition of investment
income
A
True. (LO 14-5-2)
7
Q
- The threshold for determining whether health care expenses are deductible is
increasing from 7.5 percent of AGI to 10 percent of AGI in 2013.
A
True. (LO 14-5-3)
8
Q
- Which of the following are true about the high earnings additional payroll tax that takes effect in 2013? (LO 14-5-1)
I. The income threshold for the tax is not indexed for inflation.
II. Employers are only required to withhold the 0.9 percent tax after a taxpayer reaches the $200,000 wage threshold.
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
D. Neither I nor II
A
- The answer is C. Both statements are correct.
9
Q
77. For purposes of the new investment income tax that takes effect in 2013, all of the following are included as investment income for tax purposes EXCEPT (LO 14-5-2) A. Royalties B. Dividends C. Tax-exempt bond interest D. Capital gains
A
- The answer is C. Tax-exempt bond interest is not counted when determining investment income subject to the new tax.