Tom and Allie Benson (ages 53 and 46) are residents of Fort Worth, Texas, and file a

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Tom and Allie Benson (ages 53 and 46) are residents of Fort Worth, Texas, and file a joint federal income tax return. They provide the entire support for their three children, ages 19, 18, and 14. On the basis of the following information, compute Mr. and Mrs. Benson's 2018 federal income tax (including any AMT), self-employment tax, and Medicare contribution tax, and the amount due with their Form 1040 or the refund they should receive.

  • Mr. Benson is an attorney who practices in partnership with 18 other attorneys. His ordinary income was $268,300, and his net earnings from self-employment were $247,775 (92.35 percent of $268,300).
    The ordinary income from the partnership is qualified business income for purposes of the Section 199A deduction.
  • The Bensons made estimated tax payments totaling $45,000 to the IRS and a $30,000 contribution to the qualified Keogh plan maintained by the partnership.
  • The Bensons earned $10,365 interest income and $28,060 qualified dividend income from their investment portfolio. They also received a $4,218 long-term capital gain distribution from a mutual fund. They have a $9,723 long-term capital loss carryforward from last year.
  • The Bensons received a Schedule K-1 from an S corporation in which they own 6 percent of the stock. Their share of the corporation's business loss was $4,930. The S corporation operates a mink farm in Maine.
  • Mrs. Benson received a $50,000 cash inheritance from her great aunt.
  • The Bensons moved from San Antonio to Fort Worth in April so that Mr. Benson could manage the Fort Worth office. The cost of moving their household goods was $11,260. The law firm reimbursed Mr. Benson for $10,000 of this expense.
  • The Bensons paid $33,890 interest on a $573,000 first mortgage and $6,120 interest on a $90,000 second mortgage on their personal residence. They incurred the first mortgage to buy the home and the second mortgage to buy new furniture.
  • The Bensons paid $12,400 real property tax on their home and $2,920 for homeowners insurance.
  • Mrs Benson underwent extensive dental work that cost $28,900, only $15,000 of which was reimbursed under the Bensons' health insurance plan. They had no other un-reimbursed medical expenses.
  • The Bensons made $21,980 cash donations to various qualified charities.
  • The Bensons paid $7,911 state and local sales tax. (Texas has no individual income tax.)
  • The Bensons paid $3,350 to the CPA who prepared their Form 1040.
Corporation
A Corporation is a legal form of business that is separate from its owner. In other words, a corporation is a business or organization formed by a group of people, and its right and liabilities separate from those of the individuals involved. It may...
Distribution
The word "distribution" has several meanings in the financial world, most of them pertaining to the payment of assets from a fund, account, or individual security to an investor or beneficiary. Retirement account distributions are among the most...
Dividend
A dividend is a distribution of a portion of company’s earnings, decided and managed by the company’s board of directors, and paid to the shareholders. Dividends are given on the shares. It is a token reward paid to the shareholders for their...
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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Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2019 Edition

ISBN: 9781260161472

22nd Edition

Authors: Sally Jones, Shelley C. Rhoades Catanach, Sandra R Callaghan

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