Through November, Cameron has received gross income of $130,500. For December, Cameron is considering whether to accept one more work engagement for the year. Engagement 1 will generate $9,730 of revenue at a cost to Cameron of $4,050, which is deductible for AGI. In contrast, engagement 2 will generate $7,100 of qualified business income (QBI), which is eligible for the 20 percent QBI deduction. Cameron files as a single taxpayer, and he did not contribute to charity during the year. Calculate Cameron's taxable income assuming he chooses engagement 1 and assuming he chooses engagement 2. Assume he has no itemized deductions. Description (1) Gross income before new work engagement (2) Income from engagement (3) Additional for AGI deduction (4) Adjusted gross income (6) Deduction for QBI Engagement 1 Engagement 2
Through November, Cameron has received gross income of $130,500. For December, Cameron is considering whether to accept one more work engagement for the year. Engagement 1 will generate $9,730 of revenue at a cost to Cameron of $4,050, which is deductible for AGI. In contrast, engagement 2 will generate $7,100 of qualified business income (QBI), which is eligible for the 20 percent QBI deduction. Cameron files as a single taxpayer, and he did not contribute to charity during the year. Calculate Cameron's taxable income assuming he chooses engagement 1 and assuming he chooses engagement 2. Assume he has no itemized deductions. Description (1) Gross income before new work engagement (2) Income from engagement (3) Additional for AGI deduction (4) Adjusted gross income (6) Deduction for QBI Engagement 1 Engagement 2
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Transcribed Image Text:Through November, Cameron has received gross income of $130,500. For December, Cameron is considering whether to accept one
more work engagement for the year. Engagement 1 will generate $9,730 of revenue at a cost to Cameron of $4,050, which is
deductible for AGI. In contrast, engagement 2 will generate $7,100 of qualified business income (QBI), which is eligible for the 20
percent QBI deduction. Cameron files as a single taxpayer, and he did not contribute to charity during the year.
Calculate Cameron's taxable income assuming he chooses engagement 1 and assuming he chooses engagement 2. Assume he has
no itemized deductions.
Description
(1) Gross income before new work engagement
(2) Income from engagement
(3) Additional for AGI deduction
(4) Adjusted gross income
(6) Deduction for QBI
Taxable income
Engagement 1
Engagement 2
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