Jackson and Ashley Turner (both 45 years old) are married and want to contribute to a Roth IRA for Ashley. In 2023, their AGI is $223,200. Jackson and Ashley each earned half of the income. Note: Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. roblem 13-73 Part c (Algo) Assume that Ashley earned all of the couple's income and that she contributed the maximum amount she is allowed to contribute to Roth IRA What amount can be contributed to Jackson's Roth IRA if they file a joint return?
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- Mason Phillips, age 45, and his wife, Ruth, live at 230 Wood lane, Salt lake City, UT 84101. Masons Social Security number is 111-11-1111. Ruths Social Security number is 123-45-6789. Mason and Ruth arc cash basis taxpayers and had the following items for 2019: Salary of 140,000. Had debt of 30,000 from uncollected rent. Collection of unpaid rent from a prior year of 6,000. Sale of 124-i stock resulting in a loss of 105,000. The stock was acquired eight months ago. Rental income of 60,000 (property is managed by Mason and Ruth). Rental expenses of 33,000. Casualty loss on rental property of 10,000. Personal casualty loss (from one event) of 3,000; not in a Federally declared disaster area. Theft loss of 8,000 on a painting held for investment. Other itemized deductions of 21,000. Federal income tax withheld of 3,000. (Compute Mason and Ruths 2019 Federal income tax payable (or refund due).Addison Parker (Social Security number 123-45-6785), single and age 32, lives at 3218 Columbia Drive, Spokane, WA 99210. She is employed as regional sales manager by VITA Corporation, a manufacturer and distributor of vitamins and food supplements. Addison is paid an annual salary of 83,000 and a separate travel allowance of 28,000. In order to access the travel allowance, VITA requires adequate accounting by Addison. Addison participates in VITAs contributor) health and 401(k) plans. During 2019, she paid 4,500 for her share of the medical insurance and contributed 11,000 to the 401(k) retirement plan. Addison uses her automobile 70% for business and 30% for personal. The automobile, a Toyota Avalon, was purchased new on June 30, 2017, for 37,000 (no trade-in was involved). Depreciation has been claimed using the MACRS 200% declining-balance method, and no 179 election was made in the year of purchase. (For depreciation information, see the IRS Instructions for Form 4562, Part V.) During 2019, Addison drove 15,000 miles and incurred and paid the following expenses relating to the automobile: Because VITA does not have an office in Spokane, the company expects Addison to maintain one in her home. Out of 1.500 square feet of living space in her apartment, Addison has set aside 300 square feet as an office. Expenses for 2019 relating to the office are listed below. Addisons employment-related expenses (except for the trip to Korea) for 2019 are summarized below. Most of Addisons business trips involve visits to retail outlets in her region. Store managers and their key employees, as well as some suppliers, were the parties entertained. The business gifts were boxes of candy costing 30 (25 each plus 5 for wrapping and shipping) sent to 18 store managers at Christmas. The continuing education was a noncredit course dealing with improving management skills that Addison took online. In July 2019, Addison traveled to Korea to investigate a new process that is being developed to convert fish parts to a solid consumable tablet form. She spent one week checking out the process and then took a one-week vacation tour of the country. The round-trip airfare was 3,600, and her expenses relating to business were 2,100 for lodging (300 each night), 1,470 for meals, and 350 for transportation. Upon returning to the United States, Addison sent her findings about the process to her employer. VITA was so pleased with her report that it gave her an employee achievement award of 10,000. The award was sent to Addison in January 2020. Besides the items already mentioned, Addison had the following receipts in 2019: Regarding the city lot (located in Vancouver), Addison purchased the property in 2004 for 16,000 and held it as an investment. Unfortunately, the neighborhood where the lot was located deteriorated, and property values declined. In 2019, Addison decided to cut her losses and sold the property for 13,000. The sailboat was used for pleasure and was purchased in 2015 for 16,500. Addison sold the boat because she purchased a new and larger model (see below). While at the Spokane airport, Addison found an unmarked envelope containing 55,000 in 50 bills. Because no mention of any lost funds was noted in the media, Addison kept the money. Addisons expenditures for 2019 (not previously noted) are summarized below. Addison keeps careful records regarding sales taxes. In 2019, the sales tax total was unusually high due to the purchase of a new sailboat. In 2019, Addison decided to pay her church pledge for both 2019 and 2020. The insurance premium was on a policy covering her fathers life. (Addison is the designated beneficiary under the policy.) Addisons employer withheld 8,600 for Federal income tax purposes, and she applied her 800 overpayment for 2018 toward the 2019 tax liability. Compute Addisons Federal income tax payable (or refund) for 2019. In making the calculation, use the Fax Rate Schedule and disregard the application of the alternative minimum tax (AMI), which is not discussed until Chapter 12.LO.2 For calendar year 2019, Jean was a self-employed consultant with no employees. She had 80,000 of net profit from consulting and paid 7,000 in medical insurance premiums on her policy covering 2019. How much of these premiums may Jean deduct as a deduction for AGI? How much may she deduct as an itemized deduction (subject to the AGI floor)?
- For 2020 not 2016 please Kia Lopez is single (SSN 412-34-5670) and resides at 101 Poker Street, Apt. 12A, Hickory, FL 34714. Her W-2 shows the following: Wages $ 56,500 Federal withholding 5,100 Social security wages 56,500 Social security withholding 3,503 Medicare withholding 819 State withholding -0- In 2020, Kia contributed cash of $7,000 to Apartment Rentals Limited Partnership (ARLP) in return for a 13% limited partnership interest. She is an active participant. Kia’s shares of ARLP income and losses for the year per her K-1 were as follows: Interest $ 35 Dividends (qualified) 290 Capital gains (long-term) 700 Rental loss (8,300) ARLP had no liabilities. Kia does not itemize and has no other investments or passive activities. Prepare Form 1040 for Kia Lopez for 2020. The taxpayer had qualifying health care coverage at all times during the tax year. You will need Form 1040, Schedule E (page 2), Form 6198, and Form 8582What is included on line 1 of 1040 in the following problem? Matthew’s annual salary from The Pour House is $98,000. Matthew’s 2018 bonus was $6,000 (received in 2019). Matthew prticipates in his employer’s group health insurance plan to which he contributed $7,200 in 2019 for medical coverage. These contributions are made with after-tax dollars. The Pour House does not provide any retirement benefits, but it has established a § 401(k) plan to enable its employees to save for retirement. Matthew contributed $19,000 to the plan in 2019. Courtney is a licensed architect who works part time as an architectural consultant. Her professional activity code is 541310. Courtney collected $72,000 in consulting fees during 2019.Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]George and Weezy received $30,100 of Social Security benefits this year ($11,500 for George; $18,600 for Weezy). They also received $5,050 of interest from jointly owned City of Ranburne Bonds and dividend income.What amount of the Social Security benefits must George and Weezy include in their gross income under the following independent situations? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) c. George and Weezy file married joint and receive $33,200 of dividend income from stocks owned by George.
- In 2023, Elaine paid $2,960 of tuition and $1,040 for books for her dependent son to attend State University this past fall as a freshman. Elaine files a joint return with her husband. What is the maximum American opportunity tax credit that Elaine can claim for the tuition payment and books in each of the following alternative situations? Note: Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Problem 8-72 Part a (Algo) a. Elaine's AGI is $103,250.Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below William is a single writer (age 35) who recently decided that he needs to save more for retirement. His 2022 AGI before the IRA contribution deduction is $69,000 (all earned income). Note: Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. b. If he does participate in an employer-sponsored plan, what is the maximum deductible IRA contribution William can make in 2022?Y8 In January of 2022, Molly contracted a student loan of $10,000 to be repaid over 5 years at a rate of 7%, compounded monthly. Payments are monthly. In addition, she incurred eligible moving expenses of $500, paid tuition of $5,000 and earned gross employment income of $21,300 in 2022. What total tax credit will he receive for education-related expenses? Round to the nearest dollar. Select one: a. $1,024 b. $274 c. $900 d. $847
- Jackson and Ashley Turner (both 45 years old) are married and want to contribute to a Roth IRA for Ashley. In 2022, their AGI is $209,000. Jackson and Ashley each earned half of the income. Note: Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. b. How much can Ashley contribute if she files a separate return?26.Gina receives a $2,900 distribution from her educational savings account. She uses $1,500 to pay for qualified higher education expenses and $1,400 on a vacation. Immediately prior to the distribution, Gina’s account balance is $5,000, $3,000 of which is her contributions. What is Gina’s taxable income (after any exclusion) from the distribution? $1,400 $560 $840 $0 27. Which of the following is correct for Qualified Tuition Programs (Section 529 plans)? Contributions are deductible, and qualified educational expense distributions are tax free. Contributions are not deductible, and qualified educational expense distributions are tax free. Contributions are deductible, and qualified educational expense distributions are taxable. Contributions are not deductible, and qualified educational expense distributions are taxable.(No COVID provisions) Fiduciary Investments paid its employee, Yolanda, wages of $139,000 in 2020. Calculate the FICA tax: If required, round your answers to two decimal places. Withheld fromYolanda's wages: Social Security $ Medicare $2,015.5 Paid by Fiduciary: Social Security $ Medicare $2,015.5 Total FICA Tax $