Individual Income Taxes
Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 8, Problem 57CP
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Calculate 2018 federal income tax payable (or refund due) for J.

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Calculate 2018 federal income tax payable (or refund due) for J.

Step 1: Compute taxable income of J.

DetailsAmount ($)Amount ($)References
Net business income 17,500Refer working note 1
Interest income 4,000 
Gross income $21,500 
Less: Deduction for AGI   
Self-employment tax deduction (1,237)Refer working note 2
Adjusted gross income(AGI) 20,263 
Less: ‘ From AGI deductions’   
Itemized deductions(12,650) Refer working note 3
Deduction for qualified business income(1,523)(14,173)Refer working note 4
Taxable income $6,090 

Step 2: Compute net tax payable or refund due for J.

DetailsAmount ($)Amount ($)Reference
Tax liability609 Refer working note 5
Add: Self-employment tax2,473 Refer working note 2
Total tax liability 3,082 
Less: Estimated tax payments (3,000) 
Net tax payable (refund due) $82 

Hence, 2018 federal income tax payable for J is $82.

Working note (1):

Calculate net business income of J.

DetailsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Income from sales 85,000
Less: Expenses  
         Rent16,500 
         Utilities7,900 
         Supplies1,800 
         Insurance5,000 
         Travelling expense2,300 
         Meals600 
        Depreciation and §179 deduction33,400(67,500)
Income from business $17,500

Calculate the amount for meals.

Amount for meals=Meals amount×Cut back adjustments=$1,200×50%=$600

Calculate the amount for travelling expense.

Travelling expenses=Travel expenseMeals amount=$3,500$1,200=$2,300

Calculate Depreciation and §179 deduction for J.

Calculate MACRS deduction for furniture and fixtures.

Step 1: Calculate the cost recovery for furniture and fixtures.

{Cost recovery for furniture and fixtures}=[(Original basis §179 expense)×Rate]=[($21,000$21,000)×.1429]=(0)

Step 2: Calculate maximum total depreciation deduction.

MACRS Deduction for furniture and fixtures)=(§179limit+Costrecoveryforfurnitureandfixtures)=$21,000+0=$21,000

Calculate MACRS deduction for computer equipment.

Step 1: Calculate the cost recovery for computer equipment.

  {Cost recovery for computer equipment}=[(Original basis§179 expense)×Rate]=[($12,400$12,400)×.2000]=(0)

Step 2: Calculate maximum total depreciation deduction.

  MACRS Deduction for computer equipment)=(§179limit+Costrecoveryforcomputer equipment)=$12,400+0=$12,400

Calculate the Depreciation and §179 deduction for J.

DetailsAmount ($)
MACRS Deduction for furniture and fixtures21,000
MACRS Deduction for computer equipment12,400
Total MACRS deductions$33,400

Working note (2):

Calculate self-employment tax deduction.

Step 1: Calculate self-employment tax.

2018 Self-employment tax Worksheet
1.Net earnings from self-employment.$17,500
2.Multiply line 1 by 92.35%.$16,161
3.If amount on line 2 is $132,900 or less, multiply line 2 by 15.3%. This is the self-employment tax.$ 2,473
4.If amount on line 2 is more than $132,900, multiply the excess over $132,900 by 2.9% and add $20,333.70. This is the self-employment tax. 

Step 2: Calculate self-employment tax deduction.

In 2018, ‘For AGI Deduction’ the deduction part of the self-employment tax is 50% of self-employment tax. Hence, the deduction is $1,237($2,473×50%).

Working note (3):

Calculate the itemized deductions.

DetailsAmount ($)
State income tax2,950
Home mortgage interest6,000
Property taxes on home2,500
Charitable contributions1,200
Total itemized deductions12,650

Working note (4):

Calculate deduction for qualified business income.

Qualified business income deduction = (Lesser of: 20% × Qualified business income or,20%×Modified business income)=(Lesser of:20%×($17,500$1,237)or, 20%×($20,263$12,650) )=(Lesser of:20%×$16,263or, 20%×$7,613 )=Lesser of:$3,253 or, $1,523=$1,523

Working note (5):

Calculate tax liability on taxable income of $6,090.

Single Tax payer - Use Schedule – X for the tax rates for the year 2018:

Tax liability=Taxable income×10%=$6,090×10%=$609

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