CengageNOWv2, 1 term Printed Access Card for Hoffman/Young/Raabe/Maloney/Nellen's South-Western Federal Taxation 2018: Individual Income Taxes, 41st
CengageNOWv2, 1 term Printed Access Card for Hoffman/Young/Raabe/Maloney/Nellen's South-Western Federal Taxation 2018: Individual Income Taxes, 41st
41st Edition
ISBN: 9781337389518
Author: William H. Hoffman, James C. Young, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney, Annette Nellen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 48CP
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Compute net tax payable or refund due for T and S for 2019.

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Step 1: Compute taxable income of T and S for the year of 2019.

DetailsAmount ($)Amount ($)Reference
T’s net business 124,000Refer working note 1
S’s salary 145,000 
Interest income 7,000 
Gross income 276,000 
Less: Deduction for AGI   
Capital losses(3,000) Refer working note 2
Self-employment tax deduction(8,760)(11,760)Refer working note 3
Adjusted gross income 264,240 
Less: ‘From AGI deduction’   
Itemized deductions(27,900)  
Deduction for qualified business income(23,048)(50,948)Refer working note 4
Taxable income $213,292 

Step 2: Compute net tax payable or refund due for T and S.

DetailsAmount ($)Amount ($)Reference
Tax Liability39,539 Refer working note 5
Add: Self-employment tax17,521 Refer working note 3
Total tax liability 57,060 
Less: Prepayments and credits:   
     Income tax withheld(31,850)  
     Estimated tax payments(20,000)  
     Child tax credit4,000 Refer working note 7
    Credit for child and dependent care expenses(600)(56,450)Refer working note 6
Net tax payable (refund due) $610 

Working note (1): Calculate T’s net business.

Net business=Gross incomeBusiness expenses=$325,000$201,000=$124,000

Working note (2): Calculate the capital losses for the year of 2019.

Step 1: Calculate short-term capital loss.

Short-term capital loss=Cost of an assetSale value=$12,0009,800=$2,200

Step 2: Calculate long-term capital loss.

Long-term capital loss=Cost of an assetSale value=$5,000$3,800=$1,200

Step 3: Calculate total capital losses.

Total capital losses=(Short-term capital loss+Long-term capital loss)=$2,200+$1,200=$3,400

In a taxable year, an individual can deduct a maximum of $3,000 of net capital losses. Hence, T and S can deduct capital losses of $3,000.

Working note (3):

Calculate self-employment tax deduction.

Step 1: Calculate net earnings from self-employment.

Net earning from self-employment=Business income×92.35%=($325,000$201,000)×92.35%=$114,514

Step 2: Calculate self-employment tax.

The self-employed tax rate for 2014 is 15.3% on the first $117,000 of net earnings from self-employment and then 2.9% on the portion in excess of $117,000.

Self-employment tax=Net earnings×Self employment tax rate=$114,514×15.3%=$17,521

Step 3: Calculate self-employment tax deduction.

In 2019, ‘For AGI Deduction’ the deduction part of the self-employment tax is 50% of self-employment tax. Hence, the deduction is $8,760.5($17,521×50%).

Working note (4): Calculate deduction for qualified business income.

Deduction for qualified business income) ={(Net Business income  Self-employment tax deduction)×20%}($124,000$8,760)×20%=$115,240×20%=$23,048

Working note (5): Calculate tax liability for T and S.

Tax Liability=$28,765+24%×(Taxable Income – $168,400)=$28,765+24%×($220,540$168,400)=$28,765+24%×$44,892=$28,765+$10,774=$39,539

Working note (6): Calculate credit for child and dependent care expenses.

In general, the maximum credit for child and dependent care expenses is limited to $3,000 for one qualifying child. The credit rate varies between 20% and 30%, depending on the AGI of the taxpayers.

In this case, the expenses are limited to 20% of $3,000 or $600. S is eligible to get the credit of $600 because, her age is under 13. But, D does not qualify to get the credit due to her age of 16.

The amount of credit for child and dependent care expenses is calculated as below:

Credit for child and dependent care expense]=[Annual child anddependent care expense× Credit rate]=$3,000×20%=$600

Working note (7): Calculate child tax credit.

Both children are under age 17. Hence, both are qualify for the child tax credit. So, the child tax credit is $4,000 (2 × $2,000).

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