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The year before last, Victor earned $51,000 from his retail management position

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Question

The year before last, Victor earned $51,000 from his retail management position and Maria began working full-time and earned $45,000 as a medical technician. After they took the standard deduction and claimed four exemptions (themselves plus their two children), their federal income tax liability was about $12,000. After hearing from friends that they were paying too much in taxes, the couple vowed to try to never again pay that much. Therefore, the Hernandezes embarked on a yearlong effort to reduce their income tax liability. This year they tracked all of their possible itemized deductions, and both made contributions to qualified retirement plans at their places of employment.

Calculate the Hernandezes' income tax liability for this year as a joint return given the following information: gross salary income (Victor, $57,000; Maria $52,000); state income tax refund ($360); interest on checking and savings accounts ($250); holiday bonus from Maria's employer ($375); contributions to qualified retirement accounts ($5,500); itemized deductions (real estate taxes, $2,600; mortgage interest, $6,300; charitable contributions, $2,500); and exemptions for themselves and their two children ($3,950 each). (Hint: Use Table 4-2.) Round your answer to two decimal places.

Explanation / Answer

The new Income tax Brackets for the year 2015 for Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns and Surviving Spouses are as follows:

The value falls in the third bracket so the Income tax liability will be $10,312.50+ 25% of amount over $74,900

= $10,312.50 + 25% ( 2385) = $10,908.75

Gross Salary for Victor 57000 Gross Salary for Maria 52000 State Income tax Refund 360 Interest on Checking and Savings Account 250 Holiday bonus for Maria 375 Total Income 109985 Contributions to Qualified Retirement Account 5500 Itemized Deduction 2600 Mortgage Interest 6300 Charitable Contribution 2500 Exemptions (3950*4) 15800 Total Taxable Income 77285