South-Western Federal Taxation 2019: Individual Income Taxes (Intuit ProConnect Tax Online 2017 & RIA Checkpoint 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card)
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Author: James C. Young, William H. Hoffman, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney, Annette Nellen
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Chapter 3, Problem 29P
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Calculate the taxable income for person A on 2019.
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Shauna Coleman is single. She is employed as an architectural designer for Streamline Design (SD). Shauna wanted to determine her taxable income for this year (2022). She correctly calculated her AGI. However, she wasn't sure how to compute the rest of her taxable income. She provided the following information with hopes that you could use it to determine her taxable income.
Shauna paid $4,730 for medical expenses for care related to a broken ankle in October. Also, Shauna's boyfriend, Blake, drove Shauna (in her car) a total of 115 miles to the doctor's office so she could receive care for her broken ankle.
Shauna paid a total of $3,525 in health insurance premiums during the year (not through an exchange). SD did not reimburse any of this expense. Besides the health insurance premiums and the medical expenses for her broken ankle, Shauna had Lasik eye surgery last year and paid $3,125 for the surgery (she received no insurance reimbursement). She also incurred $500 of other medical…
Shauna Coleman is single. She is employed as an architectural designer for Streamline Design (SD). Shauna wanted to
determine her taxable income for this year (2021). She correctly calculated her AGI. However, she wasn't sure how to
compute the rest of her taxable income. She provided the following information with hopes that you could use it to
determine her taxable income.
a. Shauna paid $4,688 for medical expenses for care related to a broken ankle. Also, Shauna's boyfriend, Blake, drove
Shauna (in her car) a total of 115 miles to the doctor's office so she could receive care for her broken ankle.
b. Shauna paid a total of $3,420 in health insurance premiums during the year (not through an exchange). SD did not
reimburse any of this expense. Besides the health insurance premiums and the medical expenses for her broken
ankle, Shauna had Lasik eye surgery last year and paid $3,020 for the surgery (she received no insurance
reimbursement). She also incurred $458 of other medical…
Shauna Coleman is single. She is employed as an architectural designer for Streamline Design (SD). Shauna wanted to
determine her taxable income for this year (2022). She correctly calculated her AGI. However, she wasn't sure how to
compute the rest of her taxable income. She provided the following information with hopes that you could use it to
determine her taxable income.
a. Shauna paid $4,708 for medical expenses for care related to a broken ankle in October. Also, Shauna's boyfriend,
Blake, drove Shauna (in her car) a total of 115 miles to the doctor's office so she could receive care for her broken ankle.
b. Shauna paid a total of $3,470 in health insurance premiums during the year (not through an exchange). SD did not
reimburse any of this expense. Besides the health insurance premiums and the medical expenses for her broken ankle.
Shauna had Lasik eye surgery last year and paid $3,070 for the surgery (she received no insurance reimbursement).
She also incurred $478 of other…
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South-Western Federal Taxation 2019: Individual Income Taxes (Intuit ProConnect Tax Online 2017 & RIA Checkpoint 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card)
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