Spencer Duck (SSN 000-22-1111) is single and his eight-year-old son, Mitch, lives with him nine months of

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Spencer Duck (SSN 000-22-1111) is single and his eight-year-old son, Mitch, lives with him nine months of the year in a rented condominium at 321 Hickory Drive in Ames, Iowa. Mitch lives with his mother, Spencer's ex-wife, during the summer months. His mother provides more than half of Mitch's support and Spencer has agreed co allow her to claim Mitch as her dependent. Spencer has a salary of $39,000 and itemized deductions of $4,000. Taxes withheld during the year amount co $3,221. On July 14 of the current year, he sold the following assets:

• Spencer received a K-1 from a partnership indicating that his share of the partnership STCL is $200.

• Land was sold for $35,000. The land was received as a property settlement on January 10, 2008, when the land's FMV amounted to $30,000. His ex-wife's basis for the land, purchased on January 10, 2000, was $18,600.

• A personal-use computer acquired on March 2 last year for $4,000 was sold for $2,480.

• A membership card for a prestigious country club was sold for $8,500. The card was acquired on October 10, 2003, for $6,000.

• Marketable securities held as an investment were sold for $20,000. The securities were inherited from his uncle, who died on March 10 of the current year when FMV of the securities was $21,000. The uncle purchased the securities on May 10, 1990, for $10,700.

In addition to the above sales, Spencer received a $100 refund of state income taxes paid last year. Spencer used the standard deduction last year to compute his tax liability. Prepare Form 1040 and Schedule D for the current year.

Partnership
A legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits. A Written agreement between two or more individuals who join as partners to form and carry on a for-profit business. Among other things, it states...
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Federal Taxation 2019 Individuals

ISBN: 9780134739670

32nd Edition

Authors: Timothy J. Rupert, Kenneth E. Anderson

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