Question: Note: This problem is for the 2 0 2 3 tax year. Beth R . Jordan, CPA, MST , lives at 2 3 2 2

Note: This problem is for the 2023 tax year.
Beth R. Jordan, CPA, MST, lives at 2322 Skyview Road, Mesa, AZ 85201. She is a tax accountant with Mesa Manufacturing Company, 1203 Western Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85201(employer identification number 11-1111111). She also writes computer software programs for tax practitioners and has a part-time tax practice. Beth is single and has no dependents. Beth was born on July 4,1988, and her Social Security number is 123-45-6785. She owns a fraction of a bitcoin which she held for all of 2023(no transactions). Beth wants to contribute $3 to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
The following information is shown on Beth's Wage and Tax Statement (Form W2) for 2023.
LineDescriptionAmount1Wages, tips, other compensation$95,000.002Federal income tax withheld15,500.003Social Security wages95,000.004Social Security tax withheld5,890.005Medicare wages and tips95,000.006Medicare tax withheld1,377.5015StateArizona16State wages, tips, etc.95,000.0017State income tax withheld3,954.00
During the year, Beth received interest of $300 from Arizona Federal Savings and Loan and $40 from Arizona State Bank. Each financial institution reported the interest income on a Form 1099INT. She received qualified dividends of $800 from Blue Corporation, $750 from Green Corporation, and $650 from Orange Corporation. Each corporation reported Beth's dividend payments on a Form 1099DIV.
Beth received a $1,100 income tax refund from the state of Arizona on April 29,2023. On her 2022 Federal income tax return, she used the standard deduction.
Fees earned from her part-time tax practice in 2023 totaled $7,800. She paid $600 to have the tax returns processed by a computerized tax return service.
On February 8,2023, Beth bought 500 shares of Gray Corporation common stock for $17.60 a share. On September 12,2023, Beth sold the stock for $14 a share.
On January 2,2023, Beth acquired 100 shares of Blue Corporation common stock for $30 a share. She sold the stock on December 19,2023, for $55 a share. Both stock transactions were reported to Beth on Form 1099B; basis was not reported to the IRS.
Beth bought a used sport utility vehicle for $6,000 on June 5,2023. She purchased the vehicle from her brother-in-law, who was unemployed and was in need of cash. On November 2,2023, she sold the vehicle to a friend for $6,500.
During the year, Beth records revenues of $26,000 from the sale of a software program she developed. Beth incurred the following expenses in connection with her software development business.
Cost of personal computer$7,000Cost of printer2,000Furniture3,000Supplies650Fee paid to computer consultant3,500
Beth elected to expense the maximum portion of the cost of the computer, printer, and furniture allowed under the provisions of 179. These items were placed in service on January 15,2023, and used 100% in her business.
Although her employer suggested that Beth attend an in-person conference on current developments in corporate taxation, Beth was not reimbursed for the travel expenses of $1,420 she incurred in attending the meeting. The $1,420 included $200 for the cost of meals.
During the year, Beth paid $300 for prescription medicines and $2,875 for doctor bills and hospital bills. Medical insurance premiums were paid by her employer. Beth paid real property taxes of $1,766 on her home. Interest on her home mortgage (Valley National Bank) was $3,845, and credit card interest was $320. Beth contributed $2,080 in cash to various qualifying charities during the year. Professional dues and subscriptions totaled $350.
Beth wants to reduce her carbon footprint. In 2023, she paid $500 to a qualified home energy auditor for a home energy audit. She received a written report that identifies significant energy efficient improvements she can make to her home.
Beth paid estimated taxes of $1,000.
Required:
Compute Beth Jordan's 2023 Federal income tax payable (or refund due), and complete her 2023 tax return using appropriate forms and schedules and the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gain Tax Worksheet.

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