Justin Stone was an employee of DataCare Services, Inc. His salary was $45,000 through November 10, 2018,

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Justin Stone was an employee of DataCare Services, Inc. His salary was $45,000 through November 10, 2018, when he was laid off. DataCare Services provided medical insurance for Justin and his family during hLs employment and agreed to continue tills coverage through tile end of 2018. He received $7,000 of unemployment compensation from November 11, 2018, through December 31, 2018. FICA witliholdings were as follows:

Social Security of $2,790 ($45,000 X 6.2%) and Medicare of $653 ($45,000 x 1.45%). Justin lives at 112 Green Road, Crown City, OH 45623- His Social Security numlier Is 111-11-1112. Justin owned an apartment building until November 22, 2018, when he sold it for $200,000 (the apartment building's address Is 4826 Orange Street, Crown City, OH 45623). For 2018, he had rent revenue of $33,000. He incurred and paid expenses as follows: $4,568 of repairs, $12,000 of mortgage interest, $10,000 of real estate taxes, and $1,000 of miscellaneous expenses. He purchased the building on January 2, 2012, for $125,000. The building generated an operating profit each year that Justin owned it. Justin received $13,000 in cash as a gift from his mother to help “tide him over" while he was unemployed. He also withdrew $10,000 from his checking account. He ’ invested” $300 in lottery tickets during the year but had no winnings. Other information follows:

  • On November 22, 2018, Justin sold for $3,500 equipment that had been used for repairing various items in the apartments. The equipment was purchased for $25,000 on July 10, 2011, and was fully depreciated prior to 2018.
  • Justin has $3,000 of unrecaptured § 1231 losses from prior years.
  • Justin Is age 38; Is single; is divorced; and has custody of his nine-year-old son, Flint.
  • Justin provides more than 50% of Flint s support. Flint's Social Security number is 123-45-6789.
  • Justin had $1,000 interest income from Blue Corporation bonds.
  • Justin had $1,500 interest income from a State Bank certificate of deposit.
  • Justin had a $2,OCX) 0%/15%/20% long-term capital gain distribution from the Brown Stock Investment Fund.
  • Justin had the following itemized deductions: $4,600 real estate taxes on his home; $8,900 mortgage interest on his home; $4,760 charitable contributions (all in cash, all properly documented, and no single contribution exceeding $25); $4,300 slate income tax withholding during 2018; $2,000 state estimated income tax payments during 2018; $2,600 sales taxes paid.
  • Justin does not want to donate to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
  • He had $10,000 of Federal income tax withholding during 2018 and made total Federal estimated income tax payments of $12,000 during 2018.

Compute Justin’s 2018 net tax payable or refund due. Ignore the § 199A deduction for qualified business income (if applicable). If you use lax forms for your computations, you will need Form 1040 and Schedules A, B, D, and E. You will also need Form 4797.

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South-Western Federal Taxation 2019 Comprehensive

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Authors: David M. Maloney, William A. Raabe, William H. Hoffman, James C. Young

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