Mary Jarvis is a single individual who is working on filing her tax return for the previous year. She has assembled the following relevant information She received $104,000 in salary. . She received $17.500 of dividend income She received $7.900 of interest income on Home Depot bonds She received $21,500 from the sale of Disney stock that was purchased 2 years prior to the sale at a cost of 19,400. . She received $13,000 from the sale of Google stock that was purchased 6 months prior to the sale at a cost of t6,000 Mary only has allowable itemized deductions of 16,000, so she will take the standard deduction of $12,400. The standard deduction is subtracted from her grou income to determine her taxable income Assume that her tax rates are based on Table 3.5. a. What is Mary's federal tax liability Enter your answer as a positive value. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cant. $ b. What is her marginal tax rate? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to one decimal piace. What is her average tax rate? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places 96 TABLE 3.5 2020 Individual Tax Rates Single Individuals You Pay This Plus This Percentage If Your Taxable Average Tax Amount on the on the Excess over Rate at Top Income Is Base of the Bracket the Base (Marginal Rate) of Bracket Up to $9,875 0.00 10.0% 10.0% $9,875-540,125 98750 120 115 $40,125-585,525 461750 22.0 17.1 $85,525-5163,300 14,605.50 24.0 204 $163,300-$207,350 33,271.50 320 228 $207,350-$518,400 47,36750 35.0 30.1 Over $518,400 156,235.00 370 37.0 Married couples Filing Joint Returns You Pay This Plus This Percentage Average Tax If Your Taxable Amount on the on the Excess over the Rate at Income Is Base of the Bracket Base (Marginal Rate) Top of Bracket Up to 519.750 $ 0.00 10.0% 10.0% $19,750-580,250 1,975.00 12.0 11.5 $80,250-$171,050 9,235.00 220 17.1 5171,050-5326,600 29,211.00 20.4 $326,600-5414,700 66,543.00 320 22.8 5414,700-5622,050 94,735.00 35.0 26,9 Over $622,050 167,307 50 37.0 37.0 Notes 1. These are the 2020 tax rates that will be paid on tax returns due April 15, 2021. The income ranges at which each tax rate takes effect are indexed with inflation, so they change each year. 2. The average tax rates are always below the marginal rates, but in 2020 the average at the top of the brackets approaches 379 as taxable income rises without limit. 3. In 2018, the personal exemption for the taxpayer and dependents was eliminated. With the deduction limitation on state and local property, income, and sales taxes and the existence of payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare taxes), the 2020 effective tax rate will be higher than 37%. 24.0