During 2022, a divorced taxpayer with no dependents received or paid the following in 2022: 1. Wages (teacher) 2. Municipal bond interest 3. Qualified dividends 4. Inheritance from mother 5. Student loan interest paid 6. Gambling winnings 7. Gambling losses 8. Unemployment compensation 9. HCC tuition scholarship 10. Alimony paid to ex-spouse (divorced 2021) 11. Qualifying medical expenses 12. State income tax withholding 13. Personal property taxes on car 14. Charitable contributions 15. Rental property expenses Required: Usin
During 2022, a divorced taxpayer with no dependents received or paid the following in 2022: 1. Wages (teacher) 2. Municipal bond interest 3. Qualified dividends 4. Inheritance from mother 5. Student loan interest paid 6. Gambling winnings 7. Gambling losses 8. Unemployment compensation 9. HCC tuition scholarship 10. Alimony paid to ex-spouse (divorced 2021) 11. Qualifying medical expenses 12. State income tax withholding 13. Personal property taxes on car 14. Charitable contributions 15. Rental property expenses Required: Usin
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Transcribed Image Text:During 2022, a divorced taxpayer with no dependents received or paid the
following in 2022: 1. Wages (teacher) 2. Municipal bond interest 3. Qualified
dividends 4. Inheritance from mother 5. Student loan interest paid 6. Gambling
winnings 7. Gambling losses 8. Unemployment compensation 9. HCC tuition
scholarship 10. Alimony paid to ex-spouse (divorced 2021) 11. Qualifying
medical expenses 12. State income tax withholding 13. Personal property taxes
on car 14. Charitable contributions 15. Rental property expenses Required: Using
the letter code only, identify the tax treatment for each of the above numbered
items as (a) inclusion, (b) exclusion, (c) for AGI deduction, (d) itemized
deduction, (e) not deductible, (f) preferred tax treatment. More than one letter
code may apply to a given numbered item. If a limitation applies to any of the
numbered items, state the primary relevant dollar or percentage limitation.
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