344 544 Assign 3 Winter 2024

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1 Accounting 344: Howard Bunsis Assignment 3: Winter 2024 1. Chapter 6 Questions (i) 36. For any item that is deductible, also report where on the return the item goes. For example, rent expense for a diner owned and ran by the taxpayer goes on Schedule C. (ii) 37 (iii) 38 both parts (iv) 42 (v) 53 2. Jamie is single and had the following information for 2023: Wage income as an actuary (employee, does not own the biz) of $135,000 Sells golden retrievers; income of $12,100, expenses of $29,900 Likes to gamble, but not a professional gambler; winnings of $10,700, losses of $25,600 $3,070 medical costs, no mortgage interest, $1,110 to charity, state taxes paid of $4,800 Travel related to his programming job: He spent $4,200, reimbursed only $2,800 from his employer Worked at home, at his apartment, at the kitchen table, and spent an additional $3,900 on a new modem, computer monitor and speakers to enable him to work more efficiently for this employer. His employer did not reimburse him anything for these costs. There is no tax withheld (i) What is AGI, taxable income and tax owed if the golden retrievers is a hobby? (ii) What is AGI, taxable income and tax owed if the golden retrievers is a business? (iii) What is the savings from the charitable contribution in each case (hobby and business)? (iv) Report two ways to get the savings from treating this as a business rather than a hobby. Additional 544 questions. 6-5 6-49
2 3. Tax Return, TWO situations, MFJ with 0 minor children. Not an SSTB. For each situation: (i) Create a 2023 tax return. (ii) Report the QBID savings, and make sure there is a full reconciliation with two ways to get the savings Bonus: What is slated to happen to the QBID deduction in 2025? What are the pros and cons of this development? Cite sources and make reference to what is in those sources. Situation A Situation B Situation C Wage Income of both spouses 127,000 61,000 0 Medical expenses 5,400 5,400 5,400 Home mortgage interest 14,200 8,500 8,500 State income taxes 8,600 4,000 4,000 State sales taxes per calculator 2,279 2,185 2,185 Local property taxes 5,600 4,600 4,600 Charitable contributions 5,900 25 25 Tax preparation fees 3,200 3,200 3,200 Taxes withheld 59,750 43,500 11,000 The couple run a pizza shop: Situation A Situation B Situation C Revenues 441,000 366,000 215,000 Cost of Goods sold 182,000 142,900 108,000 Advertising expense 6,800 5,500 3,000 Insurance expense 4,700 4,500 4,500 Rent expense 24,000 21,900 21,900 Utility Expense 16,000 15,680 15,680
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