Option c is correct . Gambling losses and expenses are deductible only to the extent of gambling winnings. As Archie has reported a gambling gain of $1000 , he can claim a deduction of $250 for gambling losses
Advanced Scenario 5: Archie Hamilton Interview Notes • Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single...
Advanced Scenario 5: Archie Hamilton Interview Notes • Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single Archie had wage income of $55,000. He an He also had gambling winnings of $1.00 not sure if he should itemize or take the standard deduction. • He is not sure if he should . Archie paid the following: - $5,200 qualifying home mortgage interest. - $9,507 for real estate taxes. - $5,040 for state income taxes withheld in 2019. Unreimbursed doctor and dentist...
Advanced Scenario 5: Archie Hamilton Interview Notes • Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single Archie had wage income of $55,000. He an He also had gambling winnings of $1.00 not sure if he should itemize or take the standard deduction. • He is not sure if he should . Archie paid the following: - $5,200 qualifying home mortgage interest. - $9,507 for real estate taxes. - $5,040 for state income taxes withheld in 2019. Unreimbursed doctor and dentist...
Interview Notes • Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single. • Archie had wage income of $55,000. He also had gambling winnings of $1,000. • He is not sure if he should itemize or take the standard deduction. Archie paid the following: • $5,200 qualifying home mortgage interest. • $9,507 for real estate taxes. • $5,040 for state income taxes withheld in 2019. • Unreimbursed doctor and dentist bills in the amount of $7,000. • Unreimbursed prescription drugs for...
Interview Notes Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single. Archie had a wage income of $55,000. He also had gambling winnings of $1,000. He is not sure if he should itemize or take the standard deduction. Archie paid the following: $5,200 qualifying home mortgage interest. $9,507 for real estate taxes. $5,040 for state income taxes withheld in 2019. Unreimbursed doctor and dentist bills in the amount of $7,000. Unreimbursed prescription drugs for $14. Vitamins for $120. A statement received...
Need help. Interview Notes • Archie Hamilton is 45 years old and single. • Archie had wage income of $55.000. He also had gambling winnings of $1,000. • He is not sure if he should itemize or take the standard deduction. Archie paid the following: • $5,200 qualifying home mortgage interest. • $9,507 for real estate taxes • $5,040 for state income taxes withheld in 2019. • Unreimbursed doctor and dentist bills in the amount of $7,000. • Unreimbursed prescription...
10. Archie can claim total deductible medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of his adjusted gross income. a. True b. False 11. What is the total amount of state income and real estate taxes deductible on Archie's Form 1040, Schedule A? a. $14,597 b. $14,547 c. $10,000 d. $9,507 12. Which of the following is Archie able to claim as a deduction on his Form 1040, Schedule A? a. Investment expense b. Tax preparation fee c. Gambling losses d. None of...
Interview Notes • Roberta Wilson is 63 years old and single . • Her grandson, Jacob, is 9 years old and lived with her all year . Roberta paid all household expenses and Jacob qualifies as her dependent. • Roberta and Jacob are both U .S . citizens and have valid Social Security numbers . • Roberta claimed EIC for Jacob 2 years ago, but he only lived with her for 2 months and the credit was disallowed . •...
Roberta Wilson is 63 years old and single. Her grandson, Jacob, is 9 years old and lived with her all year. Roberta paid all household expenses and Jacob qualifies as her dependent. Roberta and Jacob are both U.S. citizens and have valid Social Security numbers. Roberta claimed EIC for Jacob on her 2015 tax return, but he only lived with her for 2 months and the credit was disallowed. Roberta had wage income of $35,000 in 2018. She is not...
• Roberta Wilson is 63 years old and single . • Her grandson, Jacob, is 9 years old and lived with her all year . Roberta paid all household expenses and Jacob qualifies as her dependent. • Roberta and Jacob are both U .S . citizens and have valid Social Security numbers . • Roberta claimed EIC for Jacob 2 years ago, but he only lived with her for 2 months and the credit was disallowed . • Roberta had...
Advanced Scenario 4: Bill Johnson Interview Notes Bill is 31 years old, married, and lived with his spouse Michelle from January 2018 to September 2018 . Bill paid all the cost of keeping up his home . He indicated that he is not legally separated and he and Michelle agreed they will not a file a joint return. Bill has an 8-year-old son, Daniel, who qualifies as Bill’s dependent. Bill worked as a clerk and his wages are $20,000 for...