Volunteer Standards of Conduct Test
Can a volunteer be removed and barred from the VITA/TCE program for violating the Volunteer Standards of Conduct? a. Yes b. No
a. Yes
Mary, a VSC-certified greeter, reviews the taxpayer's completed Form 13614-C, page 2, to identify what potential volunteer certification level is needed for this tax return. Mary sees the taxpayer has checked the "yes" box indicating he has selfemployment income and the certification level next to the question is (A). All other questions answered "yes" have a (B) certification. When Mary assigns the return to a tax preparer, what tax law certification level does the tax preparer need? a. Advanced b. Basic c. It doesn't matter, any level is fine d. No tax law certification is necessary
a. Advanced
Bob, an IRS tax law-certified volunteer preparer, told the taxpayer that cash income does not need to be reported because the IRS does not know about it. Bob indicated NO cash income on Form 13614-C. Bob prepared a tax return excluding the cash income. Jim, the designated quality reviewer, was unaware of the conversation and therefore unaware of the cash income and the return was printed, signed, and e-filed. Who violated the Volunteer Standards of Conduct? a. Bob, the tax law-certified volunteer who prepared the return. b. Jim, the designated quality reviewer who was unaware of the cash income when he reviewed the return. c. Betty, the coordinator. d. No one has violated the Volunteer Standards of Conduct.
a. Bob, the tax law-certified volunteer who prepared the return.
During the intake process, the volunteer should verify the taxpayer (and secondary taxpayer if married filing jointly) has government-issued photo identification. Additionally, taxpayers must provide verification of taxpayer identification numbers (SSN or ITIN) for everyone listed on the tax return. a. True b. False
a. True
Sue, a VITA/TCE coordinator, was watching the local news when she saw Aaron, a new tax law-certified volunteer, in a story about several bank employees being arrested for suspicion of embezzlement. She saw Aaron being led out of the bank in handcuffs. Three days later, Sue is shocked when she sees Aaron show up at the site ready to volunteer, apparently out on bond. She pulls Aaron aside and explains that his arrest on suspicion of embezzlement could have a negative effect on the site and therefore she must ask him to leave the site. Sue removed his access to the software, she then uses the external referral process to report the details to IRS-SPEC by sending an email to [email protected]. Did Sue take appropriate actions as the coordinator? a. Yes b. No
a. Yes
Jake is an IRS tax law-certified volunteer preparer at a VITA/TCE site. When preparing a return for Jill, Jake learns that Jill does not have a bank account to receive a direct deposit of her refund. Jill is distraught when Jake tells her the paper refund check will take three or four weeks longer than the refund being direct deposited. Jill asks Jake if he can deposit her refund in his bank account and then turn the money over to her when he gets it. What should Jake do? a. Jake can offer to use his account to receive the direct deposit, and turn the money over to Jill once the refund is deposited. b. Jake should explain that a taxpayer's federal or state refund cannot be deposited into a VITA/TCE volunteer's bank account and she will have to open an account in her own name to have the refund direct deposited. c. Jake can suggest she borrow a bank account number from a friend because the taxpayer's name does not need to be on the bank account.
b. Jake should explain that a taxpayer's federal or state refund cannot be deposited into a VITA/TCE volunteer's bank account and she will have to open an account in her own name to have the refund direct deposited.
Max prepares a tax return for Ali at a VITA/TCE site. He finds out during the interview that Ali has no health insurance. After Ali leaves the site, Max writes her name and contact information down to take home to his wife who sells health insurance for profit. Which of the following statements is true? a. There is no violation to the Volunteer Standards of Conduct (VSC) unless Max's wife makes a big commission on the sale of health insurance to Ali. b. Max has violated the VSC because he is using confidential information to engage in a financial transaction to further his own or another's personal interest. c. Max is doing Ali a favor by using her personal information to secure business for his wife. d. Information a taxpayer provides at a VITA/TCE site can be used for the volunteer's personal gain.
b. Max has violated the VSC because he is using confidential information to engage in a financial transaction to further his own or another's personal interest.
If a taxpayer offers you a $20 bill because they were so happy about the quality service they received, what is the appropriate action to take? a. Take the $20 and thank the taxpayer for the tip. b. Tell the taxpayer it would be better to have the $20 deposited directly into your bank account from his refund. c. Thank the taxpayer, and explain that you cannot accept any payment for your services. d. Refer the taxpayer to the tip jar located on the quality review and print station
c. Thank the taxpayer, and explain that you cannot accept any payment for your services.
Heidi, a VSC-certified volunteer, is working at the intake station. As part of her duties, she is required to explain to the taxpayer what they are expected to do today as part of the return preparation process. What should Heidi tell them? a. Form 13614-C, Intake/Interview & Quality Review Sheet, must be completed prior to having the return prepared. b. You will be interviewed by the return preparer and asked additional questions as needed. c. You need to participate in a quality review of your tax return by someone other than the return preparer. d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Prior to working at a VITA/TCE site, ALL VITA/TCE volunteers (greeters, client facilitators, tax preparers, quality reviewers, etc.) must: a. Annually pass the Volunteer Standards of Conduct (VSC) certification test with a score of 80% or higher. b. Sign and date the Form 13615, Volunteer Standards of Conduct Agreement, agreeing to comply with the VSC by upholding the highest ethical standards. c. Pass the Advanced tax law certification. d. All of the above. e. Both a and b
e. Both A and B