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4. Kendall must check Yes to the digital asset question on Form 1040. True False - Kendall and Siena are married and file a joint

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4. Kendall must check "Yes" to the digital asset question on Form 1040.

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- Kendall and Siena are married and file a joint return. - Siena is a full-time science teacher at a local public middle school. She spent $600 of her own money to purchase supplies for labs she conducted with her students. She did not receive any reimbursement for these expenses. - Kendall is a self-employed driver for Delicious Deliveries. Kendall provided a statement from the food delivery service that indicated the number of miles driven and fees paid for the year. These fees are considered ordinary and necessary for the food delivery business: - 4,786 miles driven while delivering food from 1/1/20226/30/2022 - 4,880 miles drived while delivering food from 7/1/202212/31/2022 - Insulated box rental: $300 - Vehicle safety inspection (required by Delicious Deliveries): $50 - GPS device fee: $120 - Kendall's record keeping application shows he also drove 4,833 miles between deliveries (2,393 miles from 1/1/20226/30/2022 and 2,440 miles from 7/1/202212/31/2022) and 4,062 miles (2,051 miles from 1/1/20226/30/2022 and 2,011 miles from 7/1/202212/31/2022 ) driven between his home and his first and last delivery point of the day. Kendall has a separate car for personal use. He bought and started using his second car for business on September 1, 2020. - Kendall also kept receipts for the following out-of-pocket expenses: - $100 on tolls - \$120 for car washes - $48 for parking tickets - $75 for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) used during deliveries - \$150 for snacks and lunches Kendall consumed while working - Kendall provided the Form 1099-NEC and Form 1099-K that he received from Delicious Deliveries. - Kendall also received $500 in cash tips that were not reported elsewhere. - Kendall was sick with Covid-19 and was unable to work for 14 days in May 2022. - Kendall purchased virtual currency through an electronic transfer of cash from his checking account. He had no other virtual currency transactions. - The U. S. federal student loan that Siena owed for postsecondary educational expenses was forgiven in 2022. The amount of student loan canceled was $15,000. Siena did not receive any tax form reporting this amount

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