In 2018, Sheryl is claimed as a dependent on her parents' tax return. Sheryl did not provide more than half her own support.
What is Sheryl's tax liability for the year in each of the following alternative circumstances? Use Tax Rate Schedule, Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Rates, Estates and Trusts for reference. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)



a. She received $5,500 from a part-time job. This was her only source of income. She is 16 years old at year-end.
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b. She received $5,500 of interest income from corporate bonds she received several years ago. This is her only source of income. She is 16 years old at year-end.
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c. She received $5,500 of interest income from corporate bonds she received several years ago. This is her only source of income. She is 20 years old at year-end and is a full-time student.
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d. She received $5,500 of qualified dividend income. This is her only source of income. She is 16 years old at year-end.
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In 2018, Sheryl is claimed as a dependent on her parents' tax return. Sheryl did not provide more...
Eva received $60,000 in compensation payments from JAZZ Corp.
during 2018. Eva incurred $9,500 in business expenses relating to
her work for JAZZ Corp. JAZZ did not reimburse Eva for any of these
expenses. Eva is single and she deducts a standard deduction of
$12,000. Based on these facts answer the following questions: Use
Tax Rate Schedule for reference.
a. Assume that Eva is considered to be an
employee. What amount of FICA taxes is she required to pay
for...
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Jeremy earned $100,900 in salary and $6,900 in interest income
during the year. Jeremy’s employer withheld $11,200 of federal
income taxes from Jeremy’s paychecks during the year. Jeremy has
one qualifying dependent child who lives with him. Jeremy qualifies
to file as head of household and has $26,700 in itemized
deductions. (Use the tax rate schedules.)
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b. Assume that in addition to the original
facts, Jeremy has a long-term...
Jeremy earned $100,900 in salary and $6,900 in interest income
during the year. Jeremy’s employer withheld $11,200 of federal
income taxes from Jeremy’s paychecks during the year. Jeremy has
one qualifying dependent child who lives with him. Jeremy qualifies
to file as head of household and has $26,700 in itemized
deductions. (Use the tax rate schedules.)
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c. Assume the original facts except that Jeremy
had only $7,000 in itemized deductions. What is Jeremy’s tax refund
or tax due?...
In 2020, Sheryl is claimed as a dependent
on her parents' tax return. Her parents report taxable income of
$500,000 (married filing jointly). Sheryl did not provide more than
half her own support. What is Sheryl's tax liability for the year
in each of the following alternative circumstances?
a. She received $7,100 from a part-time job.
This was her only source of income. She is 16 years old at
year-end.
b. She received $7,100 of interest income from
corporate bonds...
Lacy is a single taxpayer. In 2018, her taxable income is
$46,800. What is her tax liability in each of the following
alternative situations? Use Tax Rate Schedule, Dividends and
Capital Gains Tax Rates, Estates and Trusts for reference. (Do not
round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal
places.)
a. All of her income is salary from her employer. Tax
liability:$____________
b. Her $46,800 of taxable income includes $1,400 of qualified
dividends. Tax liability:$____________
c. Her $46,800 of...
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? Use Tax Rate Schedule,
Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Rates, Estates and Trusts for
reference.
a. Carson is 17 years old at year-end and
earned $14,000 from his summer job and part-time job after school.
This was his only source of income.
Tax Liability =...
In 2020, Carson is claimed as a dependent on his parents' tax
return. His parents report taxable income of $200,000 (married
filing jointly). Carson's parents provided most of his support.
What is Carson's tax liability for the year in each of the
following alternative circumstances?
b. Carson is 23 years old at year-end. He is a
full-time student and earned $14,300 from his summer internship and
part-time job. He also received $5,300 of qualified dividend
income. (Do not round intermediate...
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? 2019 Tax Rate Schedules Individuals Schedule X-Single If taxable income is over: But not over: The tax is: $ 0 $ 9,700 10% of taxable income $ 9,700 $ 39,475 $970 plus 12% of the excess over $9,700 $ 39,475 $ 84,200...
Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Part 1 of 3 Lacy is a single taxpayer. In 2018, her taxable income is $43,600. What Is her tax liability In each of the following alternative situations? Use Tax Rate Schedule, Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Rates, Estates and Trusts for reference. (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) a. All of her Income is salary from her employer. Tax liability b. Her...
In 2018, Sheryl is claimed as a dependent on her parents' tax return. Sheryl did not provide more than half her own support. What is Sheryl's tax liability for the year in each of the following alternative circumstances? Use Tax Rate Schedule, Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Rates, Estates and Trusts for reference. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. She received $6,700 of interest income from corporate bonds she received several years ago. This is her only...