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In reviewing the “fine print” of Form W-4 and the definition for Exempt, what three questions could Ren have asked his father to increase his understanding of his tax situation?

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Since Ren is just beginning to file his taxes and pay his taxes, he should ask his father some relevant questions. Ren still has more questions to ask, and they should be directed at improving his comprehension of his tax situation or duty in relation to the economic obligations of the government to its residents.

Explanation:

Step 1: To better understand his tax situation, ren may have asked his father the following three questions:

1. What are tax allowances and credits?

2. How do taxes aid the government in meeting its financial obligations?

3. Why is it crucial that I submit claims for these credits and allowances?

Step 2: Since ren is just beginning to file his taxes and pay his taxes, he should ask his father some relevant questions. Ren still has more questions to ask,and they should directed at improving comprehension of his tax situation or responsibility in relation to the economic obligations of the government to its residents.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

The right response is (a) P q.

Detailed explanation:

This conditional is a rare kind of proposition:

p ⇒ q.

This establishes a relationship of truth between two propositions, p and q, each of which can be True (T) or False (F). A Truth Table illustrates the conditional proposition's truth.

However, in language, a conditional is an utterance rather than a proposition. An utterance may communicate a logical proposition, but most do not; they instead express linkages between unrealized eventualities rather than links between propositions.

Such Eventualities cannot have any truth value because they are not true at the time of utterance. In many instances, such as with counterfactual conditionals, they can never have any truth value.

Neither of them are true nor false, yet ask his father some relevant questions. Ren still has more questions to ask,and they should directed at improving comprehension of his tax situation or responsibility in relation to the economic obligations of the government to its residents.

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