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Instructions: Complete all six sections of the template. In item number five, you will also complete the Tax Organizer document. You will submit both documents
Instructions: Complete all six sections of the template. In item number five, you will also complete the Tax Organizer document. You will submit both documents upon completion.
Compare three tax positions by completing the table below:
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Summarize the features of each tax position.
Position 1 [summarize]
Position 2 [summarize]
Position 3 [summarize]
Identify your chosen clients tax position.
[Identify which client profile you select to work with.]
Explain the characteristics of your chosen tax position.
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Complete the Tax Organizer section (accessible from the Supporting Materials section of Project One Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric), which has two steps.
Complete the Tax Organizer using the data provided for the chosen tax position.
[Comment here in this document on your experience of completing the Tax Organizer.]
Tax Planning considerations based on the completed Tax organizer.
[List several bulleted points to consider.]
[List several bulleted points to consider.]
[List several bulleted points to consider.]
References:
[Sources should be cited according to APA style.]
Tax Client \#1 Ji Bao Ji Bao is a single father with one son, Christian, who has lived with him all year. Ji was unmarried at the end of the year. He has full custody of Christian. Ji works at the local hardware store as a retail manager. He also worked part time at the library for several months during the summer and as a server on the weekends. Client 1 Details - Ji provides receipts for co-pays paid to his doctor totaling $10,550 for the year. - Ji provides Form 1098 reporting $7,685 in mortgage interest and $2,320 in mortgage insurance premiums for his primary residence. - Ji reports paying $1,985 in real estate taxes for the year on his primary residence. - Je provides a statement from his local church for cash contributions of $3,000 for the year. - Ji provides receipts for his son's school uniforms totaling $500 for the year. - The general sales tax paid was $1,116. Client 1 W2 Ji's W2 from the local hardware store contained information in the following boxes: Ji's W2 from the local library contained information in the following boxes: Ji's W2 from the local restaurant contained information in the following boxes \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} \hline Tips & $9,733 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Tou rlinnt Ho Inffrnu Crilran - Jeffrey provided Form 1098-E reporting student loan interest paid of $8,530. - Jeffrey provided the following additional information: He spent $2,600 on uniforms for his job as a nurse, $750 in non-cash contributions, $1,500 in charitable contributions, and $400 for tax preparation fees from the prior year. The non-cash items donated included clothing, old electronics, and other household items valued at thrift-store prices of $750 on 5/20/21 when they were donated to Goodwill at 3301 Nationway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. - The general sales tax paid was $433. Client 3 W2 Jeffrey's W2 contained information in the following boxes: sen. Alexander and Susan Lawson are married and have no children. Susan's mother, Ana Alvarez, had been living in their care tor over three years since she was no longer able to care for herself on her own. Ana is a U.S. permanent resident and earns no income in the United States or abroad. Both Alexander and Susan are teachers at the local elementary school. Alexander teaches 4th grade and Susan teaches 1st grade. They are active participants in the school's after-care program and summer camp. Client 2 Details - They provide Form 1098 reporting \$6,805 in mortgage interest and \$2,199 in mortgage insurance premiums for their primary residence. - They report paying $3,355 in real estate taxes for the year on their primary residence. - They paid $600 toward co-pays for Ana's visits to the doctor. - Alexander provided receipts of $1,010 for books, supplies, and supplementary materials for his classroom. - Susan provided receipts of $495 for books, supplies, and supplementary materials for her classroom. - General sales tax paid was $964. Client 2 W2 Alexander's W2 contained information in the following boxes: Susan's W2 contained information in the following boxes: Tax Client \#1 Ji Bao Ji Bao is a single father with one son, Christian, who has lived with him all year. Ji was unmarried at the end of the year. He has full custody of Christian. Ji works at the local hardware store as a retail manager. He also worked part time at the library for several months during the summer and as a server on the weekends. Client 1 Details - Ji provides receipts for co-pays paid to his doctor totaling $10,550 for the year. - Ji provides Form 1098 reporting $7,685 in mortgage interest and $2,320 in mortgage insurance premiums for his primary residence. - Ji reports paying $1,985 in real estate taxes for the year on his primary residence. - Je provides a statement from his local church for cash contributions of $3,000 for the year. - Ji provides receipts for his son's school uniforms totaling $500 for the year. - The general sales tax paid was $1,116. Client 1 W2 Ji's W2 from the local hardware store contained information in the following boxes: Ji's W2 from the local library contained information in the following boxes: Ji's W2 from the local restaurant contained information in the following boxes \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} \hline Tips & $9,733 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Tou rlinnt Ho Inffrnu Crilran - Jeffrey provided Form 1098-E reporting student loan interest paid of $8,530. - Jeffrey provided the following additional information: He spent $2,600 on uniforms for his job as a nurse, $750 in non-cash contributions, $1,500 in charitable contributions, and $400 for tax preparation fees from the prior year. The non-cash items donated included clothing, old electronics, and other household items valued at thrift-store prices of $750 on 5/20/21 when they were donated to Goodwill at 3301 Nationway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. - The general sales tax paid was $433. Client 3 W2 Jeffrey's W2 contained information in the following boxes: sen. Alexander and Susan Lawson are married and have no children. Susan's mother, Ana Alvarez, had been living in their care tor over three years since she was no longer able to care for herself on her own. Ana is a U.S. permanent resident and earns no income in the United States or abroad. Both Alexander and Susan are teachers at the local elementary school. Alexander teaches 4th grade and Susan teaches 1st grade. They are active participants in the school's after-care program and summer camp. Client 2 Details - They provide Form 1098 reporting \$6,805 in mortgage interest and \$2,199 in mortgage insurance premiums for their primary residence. - They report paying $3,355 in real estate taxes for the year on their primary residence. - They paid $600 toward co-pays for Ana's visits to the doctor. - Alexander provided receipts of $1,010 for books, supplies, and supplementary materials for his classroom. - Susan provided receipts of $495 for books, supplies, and supplementary materials for her classroom. - General sales tax paid was $964. Client 2 W2 Alexander's W2 contained information in the following boxes: Susan's W2 contained information in the following boxesStep by Step Solution
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