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Tax Breaks for Education In 2016, Margery and Philip Brown have three children attending college full-time and they claim all three as dependents. They also
Tax Breaks for Education
In 2016, Margery and Philip Brown have three children attending college full-time and they claim all three as dependents. They also have education related expenses for themselves. They paid for the following expenses:
1. Their daughter, Amy, is a Masters student in both Spring 2016 and Fall 2016 at Wake Forest where she received a scholarship for part of her tuition. Her parents paid a total of tuition of $10,000 and room & board of $6,000 (all paid in 2016). Amy purchased her own textbooks at a cost of $1,000.
2. Their son, Brad, is a freshman in Spring 2016 and a sophomore in Fall 2016 at Western Carolina. His parents paid a total of tuition and fees of $5,900 and room & board of $5,800 (all paid in 2016).
3. Their daughter, Elizabeth, started at UNC-CH as a freshman in Fall 2016. She receives a scholarship that covers her tuition but her parents paid required fees of $1,000. Her parents also paid room & board of $4,600 and textbooks for $1,300.
4. Margery is a teacher with Jackson County and has a professional educators license in North Carolina. To renew her license, she is required to complete 10 semester hours or 15 units of renewal credit every 5 year. She has taken online courses through Western Carolinas College of Education and Allied Professions. She paid tuition and fees of $1,400. She also spent $500 for textbooks. None of her expenses were reimbursed.
5. Philip is a self-employed lawyer. He completed continuing education courses that are required to meet the requirements of North Carolina State law and cost $3,200. (You can ignore any effects on self-employment tax.)
6. Philip is also paying off student loans from law school. He paid $3,100 of interest in 2016.
Other information related to their tax return: |
|
AGI before the effects of education related deductions | 130,000 |
state income tax payments | 6,000 |
real estate taxes | 3,100 |
home mortgage interest | 7,300 |
charitable contributions | 2,900 |
tax return preparation costs | 500 |
investment advisor fees | 800 |
safe deposit box rental (used to store investment & tax documents) | 80 |
The following outlines the application of the tax formula to Assignment 6:
AGI before education deductions
Subtract: for AGI education related deductions
Professional education for a self-employed individual
Student loan interest deduction
Tuition and fees deduction
AGI
Subtract: Itemized DeductionsTaxes, interest, charitable, and miscellaneous
Miscellaneous itemized deductions have to have 2% of AGI subtracted from the total
Subtract: Exemptions
Taxable Income
Tax calculate tax on taxable income using the tax rate schedule (write an Excel formula to do the calculation)
Subtract: Credits
American Opportunity Credit (AOC)
Lifetime Learning Credit (LL)
Be certain to consider any phase outs
Tax after Credits
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