Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have the following income items:
Mr. Simpson’s Schedule C net profit | $ | 91,320 | |
Mrs. Simpson’s Schedule C net loss | (7,480 | ) | |
Mrs. Simpson’s taxable pension | 32,300 | ||
Interest Income | 21,200 | ||
Mr. Simpson’s self-employment tax was $12,903. The couple has $26,050 itemized deductions. Mrs. Simpson's Schedule C net business profit is qualified business income under Section 199A. Compute the couple's income tax on a joint return. Assume the taxable year is 2019.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have the following income items: Mr. Simpson’s Schedule C net profit $...
Mr. and Mrs. Daku have the following income items. Mr. Daku's salary Mrs. Daku's Schedule C net profit Interest income $58,500 31,600 2,550 Mrs. Daku's self-employment tax was $4,465. Mrs. Daku's Schedule C net business profit is qualified business income under Section 199A. The couple have $10,570 itemized deductions and no children or other dependents. Compute their income tax on a joint return. Assume the taxable year is 2019. Use Individual Tax Rate Schedules and Standard Deduction Table (Round your...
Mr. and Mrs. Daku have the following income items. Mr. Daku's salary Mrs. Daku's Schedule C net profit Interest income $58,500 31,600 2,550 Mrs. Daku's self-employment tax was $4,465. Mrs. Daku's Schedule C net business profit is qualified business income under Section 199A. The couple have $10,570 itemized deductions and no children or other dependents. Compute their income tax on a joint return. Assume the taxable year is 2019. Use Individual Tax Rate Schedules and Standard Deduction Table (Round your...
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