Income Tax For many young Americans, graduating from college means finding a job, moving out of the dorm room and beginning

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问题                             Income Tax
    For many young Americans, graduating from college means finding a job, moving out of the dorm room and beginning to register one’ s annual earnings with the US government.
    That last item is the law,though sometimes it’ s a hassle(难事)to obey.
    Independent tax advisor Bob Gilbert calls the US income tax system "amazingly complicated". But he adds that " very little of the complicated tax law applies to young people who are just beginning their careers". According to Gilbert, 80 to 90 percent of Americans are not really burdened by the system’ s complications.
    Still, all the numbers and forms can be a little confusing to those who are just starting their careers. Some pull out their calculators and try to do the math alone. Some use income tax software. Others just hand the whole responsibility over to tax firms like Gilbert’ s.
    According to income tax law expert Linda Beale,young people will often follow their parents’ lead when filling their income forms.
    "Young people who grow up in wealthy households typically use professional tax services because their parents have always done so," said Beale, a professor at Wayne State University in Michigan State.
    " On the other hand, most poorer young people probably try to do their own taxes, unless they want a quick ’ refund’ with the help of a tax advisor. "
    In fact, obeying the law has its benefits. For one,many young people can expect a tax refund. This means that, over the course of the year, they have paid too much in monthly federal or state taxes and are entitled to the difference.
    Bob Thalman, a 20-year-old university student, expects he will get a refund of about $ 100, which will probably go in the bank, or perhaps be used to pay for car insurance or credit card bills.
Thalman called the whole process a "hassle" ,but added that he didn’ t want to test the law by not filling his income tax papers.
    "I’m worried about what would happen if I failed to file," he said. " I know one individual who did not report his income tax for many years, and he’ s now in federal prison. I certainly don’ t want that. "
If one has failed to report his or her income tax for quite a few years, he or she may be put in prison.

选项 A、Right
B、Wrong
C、Not mentioned

答案A

解析 句意:如果一个人好几年都没有申报自己的所得税,可能会坐牢。根据末段Bob的话可知,他害怕自己因不交税而像他认识的一个人那样被抓进监狱。这说明在美国好几年不交税有可能要坐牢。故题干表述正确.
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