Homework: Chapter 4 Homework Score: 0 of 1 pt 5 of 10 (3 complete) HW Score: 26.67%, 2.67 of Problem P4-6 (similar to) Question Help Calculate the total 2017 tax liability for a surviving spouse with one dependent child with a gross income of $40,800, no salary reductions for employer-provided benefits, and no itemized deductions Assuming the single parent taxpayer's filing status is Married Fling Jointly or Surviving Spouse, the taxpayer's standard deduction for the 2017 tax year is so (Round to the nearest dollar) Click the following link for a standard deduction table ! it Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer F 4 parts remaining Clear All search O H OUTROS Data Table - X Standard Deduction Amounts Filing Status Single Married Filing Jointly or Surviving Spouse Head of Household Married Filing Separately Personal Exemptions in 2017: $4,050 Child Tax Credit in 2017: $1,000 per child 2017 $6,350 $12,700 $9,350 $6,350 Print Done er box and then click Check Answer Clear All Homework: Chapter 4 Homework Score: 0 of 1 pt 5 of 10 (3 complete) HW Score: 26.67%, 2.67 of Problem P4-6 (similar to) Question Help Calculate the total 2017 tax liability for a surviving spouse with one dependent child with a gross income of $40,800, no salary reductions for employer-provided benefits, and no itemized deductions Assuming the single parent taxpayer's filing status is Married Fling Jointly or Surviving Spouse, the taxpayer's standard deduction for the 2017 tax year is so (Round to the nearest dollar) Click the following link for a standard deduction table ! it Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer F 4 parts remaining Clear All search O H OUTROS Data Table - X Standard Deduction Amounts Filing Status Single Married Filing Jointly or Surviving Spouse Head of Household Married Filing Separately Personal Exemptions in 2017: $4,050 Child Tax Credit in 2017: $1,000 per child 2017 $6,350 $12,700 $9,350 $6,350 Print Done er box and then click Check Answer Clear All