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1. Which of thesestatements is true?

The federal government's authority for levying an individualincome tax emanates from the 16th Amendment to theConstitution.

Primary sources of tax information include pronouncements fromall three branches of the government.

The Internal Revenue Code, first codified (i.e., arrangedindividual revenue acts into a logical sequence and thenincorporated them into the Federal statutes) in 1939, was mostrecently recodified in 1986.

While statutory sources of the law typically originate in theHouse of Representatives’ House Ways and Means Committee, they mayalso originate in the Senate as riders to other legislativeproposals.

e. All of them.

f. All butone of them (specify all true responses).

g. More than one,but not all but one, of them (specify all true responses).

h. None ofthem.

2. Which of thesestatements is true?

a. When the Houseand Senate versions of a tax bill differ, the Joint ConferenceCommittee works out a compromise tax bill that satisfies both theHouse and the Senate.

b. The Committee Reports accompanying proposed legislation arevaluable sources for ascertaining the intent of Congress.

c. A tax bill has a greater likelihood of being changed in the Housethan it does in the Senate because each representative hasconsiderable latitude to make amendments to the bill.

The President must sign a tax bill before it can become law.

e. All of them.

f. All butone of them (specify all true responses).

g. More than one,but not all but one, of them (specify all true responses).

h. None ofthem.

I need a reason for whick choice thatis false.

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Jean Keeling
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