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ACC 555 WeeK 11 Final Exam - All Possible Questions
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ACC 555 WK 11 Final Exam - All Possible Questions

1) For individuals, all deductible expenses must be classified as deductions for AGI or deductions from AGI.

2) In 2013, medical expenses are deductible as a from AGI deduction to the extent that they exceed 7.5 percent of the taxpayer's AGI.

3) Medical expenses paid on behalf of an individual who could be the taxpayer's dependent except for the gross income or joint return tests are deductible as itemized deductions.
ACC 555 WeeK 11 Final Exam - All Possible Questions
4) Medical expenses incurred on behalf of children of divorced parents are deductible by the parent who pays the expenses but only if that parent also is entitled to the dependency exemption.

5) The definition of medical care includes preventative measures such as routine physical examinations.

6) Due to stress on the job, taxpayer Charlie began to experience chest pains. In order to relax and relieve the pains, he and his spouse went on an ocean cruise. The cost of the cruise to alleviate this medical condition is tax deductible.

7) Expenditures for a weight reduction program are deductible if recommended by a physician to treat a specific medical condition
ACC 555 WeeK 11 Final Exam - All Possible Questions
8) In order for a taxpayer to deduct a medical expense, the amount must be paid to a certified medical doctor (M.D.).

9) Jeffrey, a T.V. news anchor, is concerned about the wrinkles around his eyes. Because it is job-related, the cost of a face lift to eliminate these wrinkles is a deductible medical expense.

10) Expenditures for long-term care insurance premiums qualify as a medical expense deduction subject to an annual limit based upon the age of an individual.

11) Capital expenditures for medical care which permanently improve or better the taxpayer's property are deductible to the extent the cost exceeds the increase in fair market value to the property attributable to the capital expenditure.

12) Expenditures incurred in removing structural barriers in the home of a physically handicapped individual are deductible only to the extent the cost exceeds the increase in fair market value to the property attributable to the capital expenditure.