In 2010, Margaret and John Murphy are married taxpayers who file a joint tax return with AGI of $25,000. During the year they incurred the following expenses:
Hospitalization insurance premiums $1,050
Premiums on an insurance policy that pays 300
$100 per day for each day Margaret is hospitalized
Medical care lodging (two people, one night) 65
Hospital bills 2.200
Doctor bills 850
Dentist bills 175
Prescription drugs and medicines 340
Psychiatric-care 300
In addition, during the year they drove 109 miles for medical transportation, and their insurance company reimbursed them $900 for the above expenses. Calculate the Murphy's medical expense deduction.
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Monday, August 31, 2015
Indicate, in each of the following situations, the number of exemptions the taxpayers are entitled
Indicate, in each of the following situations, the number of exemptions the taxpayers are entitled to claim on their 2010 income tax returns.
Number of Exemptions
a. Donna, a 20-year-old single taxpayer, supports her mother, who lives in her own home. Her mother has income of $1,350. ___________________
b. William, age 43, and Mary, age 45, are married and support William’s 19-year-old sister, who is not a student. The sister’s income from a part-time job is $3,500. ___________________
c. Devi was divorced in 2010 and receives child support of $250 per month from her ex-husband for the support of their 8-year-old son, John, who lives with her. Devi is 45 and provides more than half of her son’s support. ___________________
d. Wendell, an 89-year-old single taxpayer, supports his son, who is 67 years old and earns no income. ___________________
e. Wilma, age 65, and Morris, age 66, are married. They file a joint return.
Click here for the solution: Indicate, in each of the following situations, the number of exemptions the taxpayers are entitled
Number of Exemptions
a. Donna, a 20-year-old single taxpayer, supports her mother, who lives in her own home. Her mother has income of $1,350. ___________________
b. William, age 43, and Mary, age 45, are married and support William’s 19-year-old sister, who is not a student. The sister’s income from a part-time job is $3,500. ___________________
c. Devi was divorced in 2010 and receives child support of $250 per month from her ex-husband for the support of their 8-year-old son, John, who lives with her. Devi is 45 and provides more than half of her son’s support. ___________________
d. Wendell, an 89-year-old single taxpayer, supports his son, who is 67 years old and earns no income. ___________________
e. Wilma, age 65, and Morris, age 66, are married. They file a joint return.
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