Question: Requlred Information Comprehensive Problem 6 - 6 4 ( LO 6 - 1 , LO 6 - 2 , LO 6 - 3 ) (

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Comprehensive Problem 6-64(LO 6-1, LO 6-2, LO 6-3)(Algo)
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Shauna Coleman is single. She is employed as an architectural designer for Streamline Design (SD). Shauna wanted to
determine her taxable income for this year. She correctly calculated her AGI. However, she wasn't sure how to compute
the rest of her taxable income. She provided the following information with hopes that you could use it to determine her
taxable income for 2024.
a. Shauna paid $4,718 for medical expenses for care from a broken ankle in October. Also, Shauna's boyfriend, Blake.
drove Shauna (in her car) a total of 115 miles to the doctor's office so she could receive care for her broken ankle.
b. Shauna paid a total of $3.495 in health insurance premiums during the year (not through an exchange). SD did not
reimburse any of this expense. Besides the health insurance premiums and the medical expenses for her broken ankle,
Shauna had Lasik eye surgery last year and paid $3,095 for the surgery (she received no insurance reimbursement).
She also incurred $488 of other medical expenses for the year.
c. SD withheld $1,895 of state income tax. $7.590 of Social Security tax, and $14.880 of federal income tax from Shauna's
paychecks throughout the year.
d. In 2024. Shauna was due a refund of $288 for overpaying her 2023 state taxes. On her 2023 state tax return that she
filed in April 2024, she applied the overpayment toward her 2024 state tax liability. She estimated that her state tax
liability for 2024 will be $2,395.
e. Shauna paid $3,295 of property taxes on her personal residence. She also paid $538 to the developer of her
subdivision because he had to replace the sidewalk in certain areas of the subdivision.
f. Shauna paid a $238 property tax based on the state's estimate of the value of her car.
g. Shauna has a home mortgage loan in the amount of $239,000 that she secured when she purchased her home. The
home is worth about $419,000. Shauna paid interest of $12,680 on the loan this year.
h. Shauna made several charitable contributions throughout the year. She contributed stock in ZYX Corporation to the
Red Cross. On the date of the contribution, the fair market value of the donated shares was $1,380 and her basis in the
shares was $552 Shauna originally bought the ZYX Corporation stock in 2009. Shauna also contributed $338 cash to
State University and religious artifacts she has held for several years to her church. The artifacts were valued at $538
and Shauna's basis in the items was $338. Shauna had every reason to believe the church would keep them on display
indefinitely. Shauna also drove 200 miles doing church-related errands for her minister. Finally. Shauna contributed
$1,295 of services to her church last year.
I. Shauna paid $288 in investment advisory fees and another $188 to have her tax return prepared (that is, she paid $188
in 2024 to have her 2023 tax return prepared).
J. Shauna is involved in horse racing as a hobby. During the year, she won $2,595 in prize money and incurred $13.800 in
expenses. She has never had a profitable year with her horse-racing activities, so she acknowledges that this is a
hobby for federal income tax purposes.
k. Shauna sustained $2,095 in gambling losses over the year (mostly horse-racing bets) and had only $238 in winnings.
a. Assume shaunas AGI is 126000, Determine her taxable income
b. Assume shaunas AGI is 226000 determine taxable income
Requlred Information Comprehensive Problem 6 - 6

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