Alice J. and Bruce M. Byrd are married taxpayers who file a joint return. Their
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Alice J. and Bruce M. Byrd are married taxpayers who file a joint return. Their Social Security numbers are 123-45-6789 and 111-11-1112, respectively. Alice’s birthday is September 21, 1969, and Bruce’s is June 27, 1968. They live at 473 Revere Avenue, Lowell, MA 01850. Alice is the office manager for Lowell Dental Clinic, 433 Broad Street, Lowell, MA 01850 (employer identification number 98-7654321). Bruce is the manager of a Super Burgers fast-food outlet owned and operated by Plymouth Corporation, 1247 Central Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788 (employer identification number 11-1111111). The following information is shown on their Wage and Tax Statements (Form W–2) for 2016.
Line Description
Alice Bruce 1 Wages, tips, other compensation $58,000 $62,100
2 Federal income tax withheld 4,500 6,300
3 Social Security wages 58,000 62,100
4 Social Security tax withheld 3,596 3,850
5 Medicare wages and tips 58,000 62,100
6 Medicare tax withheld 841 900
15 State Massachusetts Massachusetts
16 State wages, tips, etc. 58,000 62,100
17 State income tax withheld 2,950 3,100
The Byrds provide over half of the support of their two children, Cynthia (born January 25, 1992, Social Security number 123-45-6788) and John (born February 7, 1996, Social Security number 123-45-6786). Both children are full-time students and live with the Byrds except when they are away at college. Cynthia earned $4,200 from a summer internship in 2016, and John earned $3,800 from a part-time job. During 2016, the Byrds provided 60% of the total support of Bruce’s widower father, Sam Byrd (born March 6, 1940, Social Security number 123-45-6787). Sam lived alone and covered the rest of his support with his Social Security benefits. Sam died in November, and Bruce, the beneficiary of a policy on Sam’s life, received life insurance proceeds of $1,600,000 on December 28. The Byrds had the following expenses relating to their personal residence during 2016:
Property taxes $5,000
Qualified interest on home mortgage 8,700 Repairs to roof 5,750
Utilities 4,100
Fire and theft insurance 1,900
The Byrds had the following medical expenses for 2016:
Medical insurance premiums $4,500
Doctor bill for Sam incurred in 2015 and not paid until 2016 7,600
Operation for Sam 8,500
Prescription medicines for Sam 900
Hospital expenses for Sam 3,500
Reimbursement from insurance company, received in 2016 3,600
The medical expenses for Sam represent most of the 60% that Bruce contributed toward his father’s support. Other relevant information follows:
• When they filed their 2015 state return in 2016, the Byrds paid additional state income tax of $900.
• During 2016, Alice and Bruce attended a dinner dance sponsored by the Lowell Police Disability Association (a qualified charitable organization). The Byrds paid $300 for the tickets. The cost of comparable entertainment would normally be $50.
• The Byrds contributed $5,000 to Lowell Presbyterian Church and gave used clothing (cost of $1,200 and fair market value of $350) to the Salvation Army. All donations are supported by receipts, and the clothing is in very good condition.
• Alice and Bruce made a gift to a needy family who lost their home in a fire ($100). In addition, they made several cash gifts to homeless men downtown ($35).
• In 2016, the Byrds received interest income of $2,750, which was reported on a Form 1099–INT from Second National Bank, 125 Oak Street, Lowell, MA 01850 (Employer Identification Number 98-7654322). The mortgage (outstanding balance of $425,000 as of January 1, 2016) was taken out by the Byrds on May 1, 2012.
• Alice’s employer requires that all employees wear uniforms to work. During 2016, Alice spent $850 on new uniforms and $566 on laundry charges.
• Bruce paid $400 for an annual subscription to the Journal of Franchise Management and $741 for annual membership dues to his professional association.
• Neither Alice’s nor Bruce’s employer reimburses for employee expenses.
• The Byrds do not keep the receipts for the sales taxes they paid and had no major purchases subject to sales tax.
• All members of the Byrd family had health care coverage for all months of 2016.
• This year the Byrds gave each of their children $2,000, which was then deposited into their Roth IRAs.
• Alice and Bruce paid no estimated Federal income tax.
Neither Alice nor Bruce wants to designate $3 to the Presidential Election Campaign.
Tax Computation:
Compute net tax payable or refund due for Alice and Bruce Byrd for 2016. If they have overpaid, they want the amount to be refunded to them. If you use tax forms for your computations, you will need Forms 1040 and 2106 and Schedules A and B.
Explanation / Answer
Bruce’s salary $62,100 Alice’s salary $58,000 Interest income $2,750 Adjusted gross income $1,22,850 Less: Itemized deductions (Note 1) -$35,465 Less: Personal and dependency exemptions (Bruce, Alice, John, and Bruce’s father) (Note 2) -$16,000 Taxable income $71,385 Tax from Tax Table $9,784 Less: Prepayments and credits Income tax withheld -$10,800 Net tax payable (or refund due) for 2016 -$1,016 Answer Explanation: (1) Itemized deductions are summarized below: Medical expenses: Medical insurance premiums $4,500 Doctor bill for Sam incurred in 2016 $7,600 Operation for Sam $8,500 Prescription medicines for Sam $900 Hospital expenses for Sam $3,500 Total medical expenses $25,000 Less: Reimbursement received in 2016 -$3,600 Less: 10% of $122,850 AGI -$12,285 Medical expenses deductible in 2016 $9,115 Taxes: State income taxes ($3,100 + $2,950 + $900) $6,950 Property taxes on residence $5,000 $11,950 Qualified interest on home mortgage $8,700 Charitable contributions: Church contribution $5,000 Tickets to charity dinner dance (Only the excess of the ticket price of $300 over the cost of comparable entertainment of $50 is deductible) $250 Used clothing donated (limited to fair market value) $350 $5,600 Miscellaneous itemized deductions: Uniforms and laundry ($850 + $566) $1,416 Professional journals and dues ($400 + $741) $1,141 Total of deductible items $2,557 Less: 2% of $122,850 AGI -$2,457 Miscellaneous itemized deductions $100 deductible in 2016 Total itemized deductions $35,465 In addition to the Byrds’ son, John, Bruce’s father, Sam, qualifies as a dependent. Therefore, the total personal and dependency exemption deduction is $16,000 ($4,000 × 4). Cynthia cannot be claimed as a dependent because she is not under age 24.
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