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State income taxes of $4,400. Federal tax withholding of $21,000. Alimony payments to Johns former wife of $10,000 (divorced on 12/31/2014).
Child support payments for Johns child with his former wife of $4,100.
$12,200 of real property taxes.
Sandy was reimbursed $600 for employee business expenses she incurred. She was required to provide documentation for her expenses to her employer.
$3,600 to Kid Care day care center for Samanthas care while John and Sandy worked.
$14,000 interest on their home mortgage ($400,000 acquisition debt).
$3,000 interest on a $40,000 home-equity loan. They used the loan to pay for a family vacation and new car.
$15,000 cash charitable contributions to qualified charities.
Donation of used furniture to Goodwill. The furniture had a fair market value of $400 and cost $2,000.
Complete pages 1 and 2, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, and Schedule 3 of Form 1040 and Form 6251 for John and Sandy.
John and Sandy Ferguson’s address is 19010 N. W. 135th Street, Miami, FL 33054.
Social security numbers:
John (DOB 11/07/1970): 111-11-1111
Sandy (DOB 6/24/1972): 222-22-2222
Samantha (DOB 9/30/2016): 333-33-3333
Alimony recipient: 555-55-5555
(Input all the values as positive numbers. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar. Use 2020 tax rules regardless of year on tax form.)
rev: 10_17_2020_QC_CS-236335
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