please answe the following tax uestion
Basic Course Retest Questions Directions six scenarios do not require you to prepare a tax rotum. Read the interview notes for each scenario carefully and use your training and resource answer the questions after the scenarios. Basic Scenario 1: Jeff and Linda Arnold Interview Notes Jeff and Linda got married in December of 2018 They are both U.S. citizens with valid Social Security numbers . They do not elect to file a joint return for 2018 Jeff worked all year and received wages of $32,000. He received full health insur ance coverage from his employer all year Linda worked part-time at a book store January through September. She earned $9,000 for the year. In November, she started working at the library. She had healt insurance through her employers, except for the month of October when she was sic Scenario 1: Retest Questions 1. Jeff does not have to make a shared responsibility payment because he was covered by a health insurance plan through his employer for the full tax year a True b. False 2. Linda must make a shared responsibility payment because she did not have qual fied healthcare coverage all year iTrue b. False Basic Scenario 2: Ava Harvard Interview Notes a full-time student work campus during the Ava is 43, divorced, and earned $38,000 in wages . Ava's Ava's 20-year-old son, David, is unmarried and a full-time in Business Administration David lives on campus mother a degree in Business and spent the summer at home with his : Ava paid $4,000 of David's tuitin that was not covered by his sch Ava provided more than half of her son's support and all the cost David does not have a felony drug conviction cost of his board on campus. David's only income was $3,800 in wages : Ava and David are U.S citizens and have valid Social Security nu numbers Basic Scenario 2: Retest Questions 3. David is Ava's qualifying child for the earned income credit a. True alse 4. Davnd is a qualftying person for Ava to claim Head of Household filing stats for other dependents and the education credit. False