Individual Income Taxes
Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 6, Problem 58CP

1.

To determine

Compute Person J’s and Person M’s tax due for 2019.

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Compute Person J’s and Person M’s tax due for 2019:

ParticularsAmountAmountAmount

Salaries ($105,000+$52,000)

(Refer to note 1)

  $157,000
Interest on certificates of deposit  $3,500

Share of S corporation income

(Refer to note 2)

  $1,500
Award  $4,000

Child support

(Refer to note 3)

  $0

AGI

(Refer to note 4)

  $166,000
Itemized deduction   

     Medical expenses

(Refer to note 5)

 $0 
Charitable contributions $8,700 
State and local taxes   
Property$4,800  
State income ($4,700+$3,100+$1,800)$9,600  
(Limited to $10,000, (Refer to note 6)$14,400$10,000 
Home mortgage interest $8,200 
   ($26,900)
   $139,100
Less: Deduction for qualified business income (Refer to note 7)  ($300)
Taxable income  $138,800
Tax on $138,800 (Refer to note 8)  $22,253
Less: Withholding ($20,800+$3,000)  ($23,800)
Net tax payable ( or refund due) for 2019  ($1,547)

Table (1)

Notes:

1. The payments of medical insurance premium of $16,200 ($10,000+$6,200) by their employers are excluded from gross income. Similarly, the $7,300 of medical reimbursement gained under the plan by Person M is excludable.

2. Person M includes the share of the Corporation S’s income of $1,500 in the gross income even if cash distributions are only $1,100.

3. Payments of $15,000 made for child support are not deductible.

4. The investigation expenses of $15,000 occurred by Person J which is related with the franchise of retail computer cannot be deducted. This result is acquired as Person J is not in a business that is similar or same to the one being investigated and the new business is not attained.

5. Person J paid medical insurance premiums of $2,000, and Person M paid $1,240. Person M makes payment for non-covered medical expenses of $1,300. The amount of medical inspection is $0 as their payments are low than “10% of AGI(10%×$166,000=$16,600).

6. The payment of state income taxes of $9,600 ($4,700+$3,100+$1,800) exceeds the state sales taxes of $2,000. The total deduction for “state property and income taxes should not exceed $10,000”.

7. Person M’s qualified business income deductions is $300($1,500×20%).

8. The amount of $150 ticket related with Person J running a red light cannot be deducted as a personal expenditure.

9. As they are filing jointly, the tax liability of Person J and Person M is computed as follows depending on the tax rate schedules (Refer to table 2):

[($138,000$78,950)×22%]+$9,086=$22,253

A dependent tax credit is not permitted for either Person J son (Person S) or father of Person J. Even though Person J supports the son, Person S (son) is living with Person JU (custodial parent). Consequently, Person R (son) is a dependent of Person JU. Additionally, father of Person M is not qualified as a dependent. Person J and M provides over half of the support that is $9,500 furnished by them evaluated with $4,400 given by father. Conversely, the father fails the gross income test. The gross income of father is $6,300($2,800salary+$3,500unemployementcompensationbenefits), which exceeds the permissible amount (less than $4,200).

10. The table below show 2019 tax brackets for married joint filers

BracketTax amount plus percentageOf the amount over
$78,950 to $168,400$9,086 plus 22%$19,400

Table (2)

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Prepare a letter with regard to tax advice and write a memo for the tax files.

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Write a letter:

Letter

From

Student A

To

Person J

Re: Advice on tax planning.

Dear Sir,

This letter is on response to your query with respect to whether Person D receives a $30,000 bonus during 2019 or holdup receiving it until 2020. Depending on the information provided, tax liability is calculated for both years by assuming that the bonus is received during 2019 and by assuming that the bonus is received during 2020 (Refer to note). Following is the result of tax liability:

Tax taking the bonus in 2019 Amount
For 2019$28,861
For 2020$7,933
Total tax$36,794
 
Tax taking the bonus in 2020 Amount
For 2019$22,253
For 2020$14,533
Total tax$36,786

Table (3)

If the receipt of the bonus is delayed until 2020, amount of $8 ($36,794$36,786) will be saved. This disregards any earnings that could be received on the $30,000 if bonus is received during 2019. Conversely, as the decision is to receive the bonus in December 2019 or January 2020, the amount of such earnings is probably negligible.

Please revert back if more information is needed for clarification.

Sincerely,

Student A

Note: Tax rate of 2019 is used.

Prepare a memo:

Memo

From

Student A

To

Person J

Re:  Tax files.

Dear Sir,

Person J is a customary tax client, who is having the opportunity to receive a bonus of $30,000 during December 2019 or during January 2020. Person J has enquired whether he should receive bonus in 2019 or extent it until 2020. Anticipated difference in the data provided for the year 2020 return and for the year 2019’s return are as follows:

1. They are expecting for a child during January 2020.

2. Person M will resign from work on December 31, 2019, for staying in home with the child. Thus, the salary will reduce by $52,000 and the state income taxes suspended on the $52,000 is decreased by $3,100.

3. Person M is not expecting to receive award of $4,000.

4. Medical benefits received by Person M during 2020 are $$9,000 instead of $7,300 received during 2019.

Depending on the data given for 2019 taxes and the above assumption following computations are made;

Tax with the bonus20192020
Taxable income in 2019$138,800$138,800
Bonus$30,000$30,000
Less: person M's salary ($52,000)
Award ($4,000)

Add: Decrease in itemized deductions

( Refer to note 2)

 $0
Taxable income with bonus$168,800$112,800
   
Tax before credits ( Refer to note 1)$28,861$16,533
Child tax credit$0($2,000)
Tax$28,861$14,533
   
Tax without the bonus  
Taxable income with bonus$168,800$112,800
Less: Bonus($30,000)($30,000)
Taxable income without bonus$138,800$82,800
   
Tax before credits ( Refer to note 2)$22,253$9,933
 $0($2,000)
Tax$22,253$7,933
Tax taking the bonus in 2019  
For 2019 $28,861
For 2020 $7,933
Total tax $36,794
   
Tax taking the bonus in 2020  
For 2019 $22,253
for 2020 $14,533
Total tax $36,786

Table (4)

Both will save amount of $8 ($36,794$36,786) by deferring the bonus to January 2020.

Notes:

1. 2019 tax rates used.

2.  Income taxes are decreased by $3,100; therefore, the total amount of taxes for 2020 is $11,300. Conversely, the deduction for state and local taxes should not exceed $10,000 for 2020; consequently, there is no change from 2019.

Regards,

Student A

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