[The following information applies to the questions displayed below. Joe and Jessie are married and have one dependent child, Lizzie. Lizzie is currently in college at State University. Joe works as a design engineer for a manufacturing firm while Jessie runs a craft business from their home. Jessie's craft business consists of making craft items for sale at craft shows that are held periodically at various locations. Jessie spends considerable time and effort on her craft business and it has been consistently profitable over the years. Joe and Jessie own a home and pay interest on their home loan (balance of $220,000) and a personal loan to pay for Lizzie's college expenses (balance of $35,000). Neither Joe nor Jessie is blind or over age 65, and they plan to file as married-joint. Assume that the employer portion of the self-employment tax on Jessle's income is $831. Joe and Jessie have summarized the income and expenses they expect to report this year as follows: Joe's salary Jessie's craft sales Interest from certificate of deposit Interest from Treasury bond funds Interest from municipal bond funds $124,100 18,400 1,650 716 920 uresieipal bond Expenditures 13,700 6,400 Federal income tax withheld from Joe's vages State income tax withheld from Joe's wages Social Security tax withheld from Joe's wages Real estate taxes on residence Automobile licenses (based on weight) State sales tax paid Home mortgage interest 6,200 310 1,150 14,000 2,300 credit card Medical expenses (unreimbursed) Joe's Cost of Jessie's craft supplies Postage for mailing erafts Travel and lodging for craft shows 2,400 4,260 145 2,230 tax on Jes8e's craft income College tuition paid for Lizzie Interest on loans to pay Lizzie's tuition Lizzie's room and board at college Cash contributions to the Red Cross 5,780 3,200 12,620 525 Cash contributions to the Red Cross Determine Joe and Jessie's AGI and taxable income for the year Joe and Jessie's AG Joe and Jessie's Taxable income $135,100 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below. Joe and Jessie are married and have one dependent child, Lizzie. Lizzie is currently in college at State University. Joe works as a design engineer for a manufacturing firm while Jessie runs a craft business from their home. Jessie's craft business consists of making craft items for sale at craft shows that are held periodically at various locations. Jessie spends considerable time and effort on her craft business and it has been consistently profitable over the years. Joe and Jessie own a home and pay interest on their home loan (balance of $220,000) and a personal loan to pay for Lizzie's college expenses (balance of $35,000). Neither Joe nor Jessie is blind or over age 65, and they plan to file as married-joint. Assume that the employer portion of the self-employment tax on Jessle's income is $831. Joe and Jessie have summarized the income and expenses they expect to report this year as follows: Joe's salary Jessie's craft sales Interest from certificate of deposit Interest from Treasury bond funds Interest from municipal bond funds $124,100 18,400 1,650 716 920 uresieipal bond Expenditures 13,700 6,400 Federal income tax withheld from Joe's vages State income tax withheld from Joe's wages Social Security tax withheld from Joe's wages Real estate taxes on residence Automobile licenses (based on weight) State sales tax paid Home mortgage interest 6,200 310 1,150 14,000 2,300 credit card Medical expenses (unreimbursed) Joe's Cost of Jessie's craft supplies Postage for mailing erafts Travel and lodging for craft shows 2,400 4,260 145 2,230 tax on Jes8e's craft income College tuition paid for Lizzie Interest on loans to pay Lizzie's tuition Lizzie's room and board at college Cash contributions to the Red Cross 5,780 3,200 12,620 525 Cash contributions to the Red Cross Determine Joe and Jessie's AGI and taxable income for the year Joe and Jessie's AG Joe and Jessie's Taxable income $135,100