Please help with these questions Review the following scenario. Use the information provided to answer questions about
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Review the following scenario. Use the information provided to answer questions about the taxpayer's 2022 return.
Evonne Williams (32) is filing as a single taxpayer. Evonne was the beneficiary of one of her great-grandmother's traditional IRAs. She passed away during the year, and Evonne took a $2,000 total distribution from the account. She then used the money to pay down her credit card debt.
As far as she knows, all of her great-grandmother's contributions to the account were deductible.
Evonne's only other income during the year was $44,000 in wages from box 1 of her Form W-2. She will claim the standard deduction.
Question: Evonne received the following Form 1099-R reporting the IRA distribution. The form shows a code "4" in box 7, indicating that the distribution is due to death. When Evonne files her 2022 return, how much of the distribution must she include in her total income? $0
$200
$1,800
$2,000
Question: The Form 1099-R Evonne received is shown in the image below. The form shows a code "4" in box 7, indicating that the distribution is due to death. What amount, if any, will Evonne need to pay as an additional tax on the early distribution?
$0
$100
$200
$400
Question: The Form 1099-R Evonne received is shown in the image below. The form shows a code "4" in box 7, indicating that the distribution was an early distribution subject to penalty. What amount, if any, will Evonne need to pay on her Form OR-40 as an additional tax on the early distribution?
$0
$100
$200
$400
Question: What is the amount of Evonne's Oregon Statewide Transit Tax in box 14 of her Form W-2?
$22
$44
$46
$460