Individual Income Taxes
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Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 11, Problem 39P
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Compute Person M’s net income for the current year after considering the passive investment.
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Discussion question 1. Aiden is married and has salary income of $80,000 and total itemized deductions is $30,000. During the year, he sold two investments resulting in a $5,000 long-term capital gain and a $15,000 short-term capital loss. He calculated his AGI to be $70,000 (80,000 -10,000) and his taxable income to be $40,000 (70,000-30,000).
Based on the tax formula and the net capital loss rules, comment on whether or not the adjusted gross income and taxable income are correct. Explain and provide support for your position.
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Individual Income Taxes
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