A) A distribution is not a qualified distribution unless the distribution is at least two years after the taxpayer has opened the Roth IRA.
B) A taxpayer receiving a distribution from a Roth IRA before reaching the age of 55 is generally not subject to an early distribution penalty.
C) A Roth IRA does not have minimum distribution requirements.
D) The full amount of all nonqualified distributions is subject to tax at the taxpayer's marginal tax ratE.A Roth IRA does not have minimum distribution requirements.A nonqualified distribution is not subject to tax to the extent it is from the taxpayer's contributions to the account.
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A) Under a cliff vesting schedule, a portion of an employee's benefits vest each year.
B) Under a graded vesting schedule, an employee's entire benefit vests all at the same time.
C) When an employee's benefits vest, she is entitled to participate in the employer's defined benefit plan.
D) When an employee's benefits vest, she is legally entitled to receive the vested benefits.
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A) Once a taxpayer reaches age 55 years of age she is allowed to contribute an additional $1,000 a year.
B) Taxpayers with high income are not allowed to contribute to traditional IRAs.
C) Taxpayers who participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan are allowed to deduct contributions to a traditional IRA regardless of their AGI.
D) A single taxpayer with no earned income is not allowed to deduct contributions to traditional IRAs.
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A) SEP IRAs are difficult to set up and have high administrative costs.
B) Taxpayers may contribute unlimited amounts to SEP IRAs.
C) Employees of the taxpayer cannot be included in SEP IRAs.
D) Taxpayers with a SEP IRA must contribute for their employees.
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A) $11,152
B) $16,652
C) $59,000
D) $53,000
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A) Contributions to Roth IRAs are not deductible.
B) Qualified distributions from Roth IRAs are not taxable.
C) Whether or not they participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan, taxpayers are allowed to contribute to Roth IRAs as long as their AGI does not exceed certain thresholds.
D) Taxpayers who are married and file separately are not allowed to contribute to Roth IRAs.
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A) $3,000 income tax; $2,000 early distribution penalty.
B) $3,000 income tax; $0 early distribution penalty.
C) $0 income tax; $2,000 early distribution penalty.
D) $0 income tax; $0 early distribution penalty.
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A) There are no minimum distribution requirements for distributions from Roth 401(k) accounts.
B) Qualified distributions are subject to taxation.
C) A taxpayer receiving a nonqualified distribution from a Roth 401(k) account may be taxed on a portion but not all of the distribution.
D) None of these is a true statement.
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A) $0.
B) $5,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $50,000.
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A) are; are not
B) are; are
C) are not; are
D) are not; are not
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A) $0 (Full-time students are not allowed to participate in IRAs) .
B) $500.
C) $4,500.
D) $5,500.
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