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Jay and JoAnn Jefferson are married and have a joint consulting business. The business taxable income of $100,000 for 2016 and they both take $35,000 out of the business to live on and leave $26,000 in the business to expand. Here are the business revenue and expenses:
Consulting revenue $256,000
Salaries expense, employees 100,000
Payroll tax expense 18,000
Owners’ Draw 70,000
Rent expense 12,000
New Computer equipment (total cost) Claim section 179 deduction 10,000
Travel expense 4,000
Health Insurance (employees) 6,000
Health Insurance (owners) 4,000
Meals 1,000
Entertainment 1,000
Supplies 5,000
Assuming Jeff and JoAnn have this same business that they run as a partnership, prepare their joint Federal income tax return for 2018. Assume that they have no dependents, do have insurance coverage, do not have any other income or itemized deductions, and they made quarterly Federal income tax payments totaling $24,000.
Don’t forget to include a standard deduction and personal exemptions. (They are each under 65 years of age.) You should complete a Schedule E (page 2), Schedules SE, Form 4562, and a Form 1040.
Note: In computing the income distributed on this K-1. There were no salaries only the Line 1 income and the medical insurance paid by the partnership was shown as a guaranteed payment to partners and reported on a separate line. The section 179 depreciation was also reported separately.
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AS FOR GIVEN DATA...
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Particulars |
Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
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Consulting revenue |
256000 |
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Less: Expenses |
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Salaries of employees |
100000 |
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Payroll tax expenses |
18000 |
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Owners' drawl is not allowed as deduction |
- |
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Rent expenses |
12000 |
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Computer equipment deduction under section 179 |
10000 |
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Travel expenses (assuming for business purposes) |
4000 |
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Employee health insurance |
6000 |
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Owners' health insurance is not allowed |
- |
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Meals assuming for business purpose |
2000 |
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Supplies assuming for business purposes |
5000 |
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157000 |
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Gross taxable income |
99000 |
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Less: Standard deduction |
12600 |
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Net taxable income |
86400 |
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