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Stanford University US Tax System Recordkeeping Requirements Accounting Essay

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  1. Michael and Priscilla Johnson      are married and file a joint return. They have a new baby, born December      30, 2020. Michael receives a salary of $29,000 from Big Top Corp and      Priscilla is a salaried faculty member at a local community college. She      earns $48,000 each year. They own a home and pay a mortgage. Priscilla had      a difficult pregnancy and spent several days in the hospital during 2020.      List and describe the basic and specific records that the couple should      keep.
  2. Mitchell is a self-employed      barber. He rents a chair from a local barber shop. He purchases all of his      supplies from the local beauty store. On occasion, he is hired to perform      services for wedding parties and must use his personal vehicle to drive to      and from the events. He does not have a business bank account. List and      describe the supporting documents that Mitchell should keep when filing      his individual income tax return, including his Schedule C.
  3. Discuss the differences between      an income and consumption tax and how to determine which type of system a      reform proposal is based on.
  4. Explain why evasion is likely      to be higher under a National Retail Sales Tax than a Value Added Tax.
  5. Choose a code section that you      believe is overly complex. Develop three possible changes to the code      section that would simplify the law without repealing it.

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