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Chapter 16 Quiz

2019.04.29 14:28 Views : 1142

1 of 10 - A totally disabled veteran could be eligible for a property tax exemption of up to what amount?
$50,450
$100,730
 
$191,266
$206,850
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2 of 10 - ‎According to FIRPTA, what percent would a buyer who is buying the property as a personal residence need to withhold when purchasing a $‎200‎,‎000 ‎home from a foreigner?‎
 
0%
 
15%
3.30%
10%
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FIRPTA requires a buyer to withhold estimated taxes equal to 15% of the sale price in any sale of property owned by a foreigner unless the property will be used as the buyer's personal residence and sells for under $300,000. So, a $200,000 purchase price would be exempt from the withholding requirement.
3 of 10 - When is the first installment of property taxes due?
First of February
Tenth of April
 
First of November
 
Tenth of December
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The timetable for property taxes in California sets the due date for the first installment for half the taxes as November 1 and the due date for the second installment for the balance of the taxes as February 1.
4 of 10 - Homeowners can deduct all but which of the following from their income taxes?
Mortgage interest
 
Depreciation
 
Prepayment penalties
Property taxes
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Although investors can deduct depreciation of improvements on their investment properties, homeowners can typically only deduct mortgage interest, property taxes, and prepayment penalties from their annual income taxes.
5 of 10 - Which proposition limited the maximum amount of tax on real property?
 
Proposition 13
Proposition 58
Proposition 60
Proposition 90
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6 of 10 - Bill and Brenda bought their home for $150,000 seven years ago and have lived in it ever since. They made $50,000 of improvements. They sold the home for $450,000 and paid $30,000 in selling expenses, including the broker's commission. On what amount will they pay capital gains tax?
 
$0
$100,000
$250,000
$300,000
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7 of 10 - How long must buyers and brokers keep the documentation on a foreign sale?
2 years
 
3 years
4 years
 
5 years
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In California, brokers and buyers must keep the documentation on the sale of real property by foreign persons for 5 years.
8 of 10 - How can a seller lessen the tax impact of selling a home for enough profit that he or she will be boosted to a much higher tax bracket?
There is nothing that can offset this problem.
Do a tax-free exchange instead.
 
Participate in a tax shelter program.
 
Do an installment sale.
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Since sellers are taxed on the capital gains when selling a home, using an installment sale spreads the gains over more than one calendar year and prevents the seller from having to pay taxes on the entire gain in one year.
9 of 10 - When a person acquires new property, which is true?
The owner has 30 days to notify the county assessor.
The seller must file a bill of sale with the county clerk.
 
The owner has 45 days to pay the new property taxes.
 
The owner has 45 days to file a change in ownership statement.
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Any person who acquires property that is subject to taxes must notify the county recorder or assessor by filing a change in ownership statement within 45 days of the date of recording or, if not recorded, within 45 days of the ownership change or pay a penalty.
10 of 10 - Mike bought his home last year for $150,000. His property taxes would be assessed at:
$1,000
 
$1,500
$2,250
$3,000
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