lan, 37, and Isabella, 36, are married and file a joint tax return. They have one child, Ingrid (Isabella's daughter from a prior marriage and is claimed as a dependent (QC) on lan & Isabella's joint return). In 2020, Isabella and lan had the following items: Salary (Isabella): $83,000 Salary (lan): $13,000 Scholarship: $6,500 ($2,500 used to pay lan's tuition at an eligible educational institution, $1,000 used to buy required textbooks, and $3,000 used to pay room and board) California Paid Family Leave (PFL): $2,000 Inheritance from Isabella's father: $100,000 M odule 5 Problem Set.pdf (858 RB) A Alternative formats walay . VIC,000 Scholarship: $6,500 ($2,500 used to pay lan's tuition at an eligible educational institution, $1,000 used to buy required textbooks, and $3,000 used to pay room and board) California Paid Family Leave (PFL): $2,000 Inheritance from Isabella's father: $100,000 Child support payments received from Isabella's ex-husband: $6,000 What is lan and Isabella's (federal) gross income for 2020? Exclude the maximum amount of scholarship income possible. lan and Isabella paid the following expenses in 2020: Federal income taxes withheld on wages: $9,000 State & local income taxes: $8,000 Property taxes on principal residence: $5,000 Sales tax: $1,000 Interest on credit card used for personal travel: $4,500 Interest on $350,000 mortgage used to purchase principal residence: $3,000 Interest on $20,000 home-equity loan used to improve their principal residence: $1,000 Student loan interest: $2,000 Charitable contribution (cash): $1,000 Unreimbursed employee business expenses (job supplies): $750 lan and Isabella's home is worth $550,000. They have proper records to substantiate all expenses, including the charitable contribution. What is lan and Isabella's AGI