AGI = Mr. Daku’s salary+Mrs. Daku’s Schedule C net profit+Interest income-(1/2 * Mrs. Daku’s self-employment tax) = 64750+45200+2500-(1/2*6387) = $109257
Taxable income = AGI-Standard deduction – Section 199A deduction = 109257-24400-(20%*45200) = $75817 (standard deduction for married filing jointly in 2019 is $24400)
Income tax = 1940+(12%*(75817-19400)) = $8710 (using tax rate schedule of married filing jointly)
Mr. and Mrs. Daku have the following income items. Mr. Daku's salary Mrs. Daku's Schedule C...
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