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Part II - Problems-Answer the following. If computations are needed, show your c

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Part II - Problems-Answer the following. If computations are needed, show your computation and circle the correct letter 1. Barry (age 45) is a single taxpayer. In 2016, he has gross ncome ofs17 itemized deductions of $6,500. If Barry claims one exemption on income tax return, calculate the following amounts a. His personal exemption amount b. Barry's taxable income 2. Roger (age 39) and Lucy (age 37) are married taxpayers who file a joint income tax return for 2017. They have gross income of adjusted gross income are $550 and they have itemized deduction of $5,300. I Roger and Lucy claim two personal exemptions and no dependeney exemptions for 2016 calculate the following amounts. Their adjusted gross income $45,400. Their deductions for a. b. The amount of their standard deduction or itemized deductions c· Their taxable income 3. Theodore (age 74) and Maureen (age 59) are married taxpayers with two dependents. Their adjusted gross income for the 2016 tax year is $53,000, and they have itemized deductions of $7,750. Determine the following for Theodore and Maureen's 2016 income tax return: a. The number of exemptions b. The amount of their standard deduction or itemied deductions c.Their taxable income George (age 67) and Linda (age 60) are married taxpayers with two dependent children. Their adjusted gross income for the 2016 tax year is $138,000. They have itemized deductions of $24,000. Determine the following for their joint tax return for 2017 4. a. The number of exemptions b. Exemption deduction amount c· The amount oftheir standard deduction or itemized deductions d. Taxable income

Explanation / Answer

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1. Computation of Barry's Taxable Income for 2017 Gross Income $55,000.00 Less: Itemised Deduction $6,500.00 Less: Personal Exemption for 2017 $4,050.00 Taxable Income $44,450.00 Hence, a) His Personal Exemption Amount will be $4050 b): His Taxable Income will be $44450

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