In 2000. Ms. Ennis, a head of household, contributed $64,000 in exchange for 640 shares of Seta stock. Seta is a qualified small business. This yeat, Ms. Ennis sold all 640 shares for $126,000. Her only other investment income was an $7,700 long-term capital gain from the sale of land. Her taxable income before consideration of her two capital transactions is $587,000. Assume the taxable year is 2022 Use individual tax rate schedules and Tax rates for capital gains and qualified dividends Required: a. Compute Ms. Ennis's income tax and Medicare contribution tax for the year b. How would the computation change if Ms. Ennis acquired the Seta stock in 2011 instead of 2000 ? c. How would the computation change if Ms. Ennis acquired the Seta stock in 2019 instead of 2000 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute Ms. Ennit's income tax and Medicare contribution tax for the year. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. In 2000. Ms. Ennis, a head of household, contributed $64,000 in exchange for 640 shares of Seta stock. Seta is a qualified small business. This yeat, Ms. Ennis sold all 640 shares for $126,000. Her only other investment income was an $7,700 long-term capital gain from the sale of land. Her taxable income before consideration of her two capital transactions is $587,000. Assume the taxable year is 2022 Use individual tax rate schedules and Tax rates for capital gains and qualified dividends Required: a. Compute Ms. Ennis's income tax and Medicare contribution tax for the year b. How would the computation change if Ms. Ennis acquired the Seta stock in 2011 instead of 2000 ? c. How would the computation change if Ms. Ennis acquired the Seta stock in 2019 instead of 2000 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute Ms. Ennit's income tax and Medicare contribution tax for the year. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount