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ACC 401 Tutorials / acc401dotcom

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ACC 401 Entire Course
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ACC 401 Week 1 Assignment Chapter 2 Problems 32, 33 & 38
ACC 401 Week 2 Assignment Chapter 4 problem 53 and problem 55
ACC 401 Week 3 Assignment Chapter 6
ACC 401 Week 4 Assignment Chapter 9, Problem 42 problem 49
ACC 401 Week 5 Final Paper Assignment
ACC 401 Week 1 Quiz
ACC 401 Week 2 Quiz
ACC 401 Week 3 Quiz
ACC 401 Week 4 Quiz
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ACC 401 Week 5 Final Paper Assignment (UOP)
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Q:Appendix A
Please use this information for your Tax Return and Paper.
*All people, businesses, and information are fictional. Any relation to an actual person or business is accidental.
Harold Petersan
SSN: 0XX-01-1XXX
Date of Birth (DOB): 05/27/1975
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ACC 401 Week 1 Assignment Chapter 2 Problems 32, 33 & 38 (UOP)
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32) List the five types of filing status and briefly explain the requirements for the use of each one.
33) In which of the following cases may the taxpayer claim head of household filing status?
a. The taxpayer is single and maintains a household which is the principal place of abode of her infant son.
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ACC 401 Week 2 Assignment Chapter 4 problem 53 and problem 55 (UOP)
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53. Under the terms of a divorce decree executed May 1, 2008, Rob transferred a house worth $650,000 to his ex-wife, Linda, and was to make alimony payments of $3,000 per month. The property has a...

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