Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 11, Problem 27CE
LO.2 In the current year, Ed invests $30,000 in an oil
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In 2020, Joanne invested $90,000 for a 20% interest in a partnership in which she is a material participant. The partnership reported losses of $340,000 in 2020 and $180,000 in 2021. Joanne’s share of the partnership losses was $68,000 in 2020 and $36,000 in 2021. How much of these losses can Joanne deduct on her tax return?
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QUESTION 51) Kathy and Annise are a married couple who file jointly. In the current year, they have net ordinary income of $10,000 from a partnership interest in which they do not materially participate. They also have a net loss of $30,000 from a rent house in which they actively participate. Their adjusted gross income (AGI) exclusive of these investments is $120,000. What is their AGI after taking into account these investments?
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Discussion question 1. Aiden is married and has salary income of $80,000 and total itemized deductions is $30,000. During the year, he sold two investments resulting in a $5,000 long-term capital gain and a $15,000 short-term capital loss. He calculated his AGI to be $70,000 (80,000 -10,000) and his taxable income to be $40,000 (70,000-30,000).
Based on the tax formula and the net capital loss rules, comment on whether or not the adjusted gross income and taxable income are correct. Explain and provide support for your position.
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Individual Income Taxes
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