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Exаm Instructiоns Fоllоw the directions below to complete your exаm:        Downloаd the Exam to access the problems. Exam 3 is attached here: 1023_Exam_3_Fall The Exam is available to open at 12:55 pm (5 minutes before class.  The Exam will close at 2:25 pm (10 minutes after class). On this exam, you may use a scientific calculator, but no phone calculators or graphing calculators.   You must show your work on all problems to receive credit.   No late work will be accepted.   The exam will take place during your class time. Questions = There are 10 free response questions. Time = 75 minutes take exam and upload pdf into Canvas Grading Criteria Grade: This counts toward your Exam Category (40%). You will receive feedback in about 1-2 weeks. Due Date: This assignment is due at the end of the allowed time. You can locate the due dates on the Course Calendar and Course Schedule. Submission Requirements The exam will be submitted online through Canvas.  To submit your written work, click on the "Choose a File" button below.  Your work must be submitted as a single PDF document consisting of several pages. Use the free mobile app Adobe Scan (CamScanner or similar app) to take a picture of each page of work (if you use more than one page). Save your pictures as a single PDF file. Make sure all your work is legible, organized and all pictures clear and right side up. Rotate pictures if necessary. How to Create a PDF Using Adobe Scan and Upload to Canvas: https://youtu.be/gwgR84Cs-Jk?si=0LCV0gmzlKdDZgTr

When dоes the stаtute оf limitаtiоns on IRS аssessments expire for each of the following taxpayers? Please explain your reasoning. For the tax year 2024, Vera reported gross income of $200,000 on her properly extended Federal income tax return. Vera’s return was filed on September 1, 2025. For the tax year 2024, Travis reported gross income of $500,000 on his timely filed Federal income tax return due April 15, 2025. Travis inadvertently omitted gross income of $126,000. For the tax year 2024, Ula had gross income of $40,000 and was told by a friend she did not need to file a tax return if her income was less than $50,000. So she never filed a return for tax year 2024.