Hester (age 17) is claimed as a dependent by his parents, Charlton and Abigail. In 2019, Hester received $10,000 of qualified dividends, and he received $12,000 from a part-time job. What is his taxable income for 2019?

Hester (age 17) is claimed as a dependent by his parents, Charlton and Abigail. In 2019,...
Hester (age 17) is claimed as a dependent by his parents, Charlton and Abigail. In 2019, Hester received $10,110 of qualified dividends, and he received $12,110 from a part-time job. What is his taxable income for 2019?
Montague (age 15) is claimed as a dependent by his parents, Matt and Mary. In 2019, Montague received $5,000 of qualified dividends, and he received $800 from a part-time job. What is his taxable income for 2019? Select one: a. $4,750 b. $0 c. $3,900 d. $4,650 * Note: Please provide the calculations for your answer. Thanks!!!
1.)
Carolyn has an AGI of 39900 (all from earned income) two
qualifying children and is filing as a head of household. what
amount of earned income credit is she entitled to? (use 2018 earned
income credit table).
$0
$1243
$3461
$4473
$5716
2.)
1040
1248
1428
2294
3.)
0
2240
2880
1830
4.)
21820
20770
9820
9660
Miley, a single taxpayer, plans on reporting $30,100 of taxable income this year (all of her income is from a part-time job)....
Montague (age 15) Is clalmed as a dependent by his parents, Matt and Mary. In 2019, Montague receved $5,180 of qualified dividends, and he received $980 from a part-time job. What is his taxable Income for 2019? Multiple Choice $0 $5,110 $4.620 $4.830
In 2019, Carson is claimed as a dependent on his parents' tax return. Carson's parents provided most of his support. What is Carson's tax liability for the year in each of the following alternative circumstances? a. Carson is 17 years old at year-end and earned $15,575 from his summer job and part-time job after school. This was his only source of income. b. Carson is 23 years old at year-end. He is a full-time student and earned $15,575 from his...
. Sylvia, age 17, is claimed by her parents as a dependent for 2019. During 2019, she had wages from a part-time job of $2,000, capital gains income of $4,200, and no other income or deductions (except the standard deduction). Sylvia’s taxable income is: a. $6,200 – $2,350 = $3,850 b. $6,200 – $4,400 = $1,800. c. $6,200 – $4,550 = $1,650. d. $6,200 – $350 = $5,850. e. $6,200 – $1,050 = $5,150.
3. Ayla, age 17, is claimed by her parents as a dependent. During 2019, she had interest income from a bank savings account of $2,000 and income from a part-time job of $4,200. Ayla's taxable income is: a. $4,200 - $4,550 $0. b. $6,200 - $5,700 = $500. c. $6,200 - $4,550 = $1,650. d. $6,200 - $1,000 = $5,200. e. None of these.
Michaella, age 23, is a full-time law student and is claimed by her parents as a dependent. During 2019, she received $1,400 interest income from a bank savings account and $12,000 from a part-time job. What is Michaella’s taxable income for 2019?
Michaella, age 23, is a full-time law student and is claimed by her parents as a dependent. During 2019, she received $1,400 interest income from a bank savings account and $12,000 from a part-time job. What is Michaella’s taxable income for 2019?
1. Ayla, age 17, is claimed by her parents as a dependent. During 2019, she had interest income from a bank savings account of $2,000 and income from a part-time job of $4,200. Ayla's taxable income is: a.$4,200 – $4,550 = $0. b.$6,200 – $4,550 = $1,650. c.$6,200 – $1,000 = $5,200. d.$6,200 – $5,700 = $500. e.None of these choices are correct. 2. In terms of the tax formula applicable to individual taxpayers, which of the following statements, if...