Ken is 63 years old and unmarried. He retired at age 55 when he sold his business, Understock.com. Though Ken is retired, he is still very active. Ken reported the following financial information this year. Assume Ken files as a single taxpayer. a. Ken won $1,360 in an lilegal game of poker (the game was played in Utah, where gambling is illegal). b. Ken sold 1,160 shares of stock for $32 a share. He inherited the stock two years ago. His tax basis (or investment) in the stock was $31 per share. c. Ken received $26,600 from an annuity he purchased eight years ago. He purchased the annuity, to be paid annually for 20 years, for $223,440. d. Ken received $13,400 in disability benefits for the year. He purchased the disability insurance policy last year. e. Ken decided to go back to school to learn about European history. He received a $660 cash scholarship to attend. He used $380 to pay for his books and tuition, and he applied the rest toward his new car payment. f. Ken's son, Mike, instructed his employer to make half of his final paycheck of the year payable to Ken as a gift from Mike to Ken. Ken recelved the check on December 30 in the amount of $1,340. g. Ken received a $690 refund of the $3,760 in state income taxes his employer withheld from his pay last year. Ken claimed $13,160 in itemized deductions last year (the standard deduction for a single filer was $12,950 ). h. Ken recelved $31,600 of interest from corporate bonds and money market accounts. 1. Determine Ken's gross income. to Ken. Ken recelved the check on December 30 in the amount of $1,340. g. Ken received a $690 refund of the $3,760 in state income taxes his employer withheld from his pay last year. Ken claimed $13,160 in itemized deductions last year (the standard deduction for a single filer was $12,950 ). h. Ken recelved $31,600 of interest from corporate bonds and money market accounts. 2. Complete page 1 of Form 1040 through line 9 and Schedule 1 for Ken. Note: Input all the values as positive numbers. Enter any non-financial information, (e.g. Names, Addresses, social security numbers) EXACTLY as they appear in any given information or Problem Statement. Use 2023 tax rules regardless of year on tax form. Ken does not wish to contribute to the Presidential Election Campaign fund and did not have any virtual currency transactions or interests. Social security numbers: Ken: 111-22-3333