Description i completed the rest of the parts already, only need your help with the 1040 form 2 attachmentsSlide 1 of 2attachment_1attachment_1attachment_2attachment_2.slider-slide > img { width: 100%; display: block; } .slider-slide > img:focus { margin: auto; } Unformatted Attachment Preview ACTY 3240 Tax Return Preparation Project Individual Tax Return: Form 1040 updated 2.22.21 Due Date and submission requirements: This assignment is worth a total of 80 points, part I: 35 points, part II: 45 points. Part I: 35 points. Due Tuesday, April 6, 2020: Part I summarizes the tax return in an excel spreadsheet, which can be found in elearning, content, tax return project and in “News”. This step will prepare you to complete the tax forms. Since the math is already programmed into the spreadsheet, you just need to enter your figures into the boxes. Download this spreadsheet early, and complete and submit it via ELEARNING DROPBOX, PART I by Sunday April 6, 2020. Part II: 45 points. Due Sunday, April 25, 2020: Part II is the tax return. After the Part I deadline, the Part I solution will be released. Compare your spreadsheet with the solution and make sure you understand any differences. Use the solution numbers as check figures as you prepare the tax return. TaxAct software 2020 Form 1040 will be used to complete the forms and can be uploaded via a Mcgraw Hill Connect assignment. When your return is completed, print is as a Pdf form and submit it via ELEARNING DROP BOX, PART II by Sunday, April 25, 2020. Assignment You are a tax accountant and have been hired by Reba and Randy Dixon to prepare their 2020 Federal Individual Income Tax Return, Form 1040. As you prepare the forms, please use any business names, addresses, and fictitious Social Security Numbers (SSNs) that you wish. Form 1040 Form 1040, schedule 1 Form 1040, schedule 2 Form 1040, schedule B Schedule C – Profit or Loss from Business Schedule E – Supplemental Income and Loss Schedule SE – Self-Employment Tax Form 4562 – Depreciation and Amortization Form 8829 – Expenses for Business Use of Your Home Form 8995 – Qualified Business Income Deduction General Instructions 1. Round up/down for each tax return line entry, following normal rounding rules. 2. The Dixon’s preferential tax rate is 0% 3. Because cost of goods sold on Schedule C is automatically calculated based on amounts reported in the cost of goods sold section, just enter your cost of goods sold amount on the materials/supplies line and the total cost of goods sold amount will calculate correctly. 4. Remember to use 2020 tax rules and tax tables, which can be found at the end of your textbook, Appendix C. Randy and Reba Tax Information Randy and Reba are married and have 2 children, John, aged 11, born 10/5/2009 and Sally, aged 17, born 3/22/2003. Both children lived with Randy and Reba for the entire year. The following is a summary of the Dixon’s tax information. 1. Randy Dixon is a fifth-grade school teacher. His W-2 reports a salary of $55,000 with $9.000 of federal income tax withheld from his salary. 2. Randy’s 1099-Div form reports $2,000 of qualified dividend income. 3. Randy and Reba reported the following costs for their home, paid in the current year. Utilities Real estate taxes Insurance Interest $ 2,000 $ 8,000 $ 1,200 $10,000 4. Estimated Quarterly federal income tax payments: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 5. Reba is a general partner in “ABC Partners”, a domestic partnership. She materially participates in the operations of the business. Her allocated portion of partnership items per her K-1 follows: Ordinary income (also considered self-employment income) Interest income $5,000 (non-passive income) $1,000 6. Reba owns “Reba’s Kitchen Supplies” and sells gourmet kitchen supplies out of her home. She is considered a sole proprietor and uses the cash basis method of accounting in her business. Her income and expenses are below: Sales $95,000 Cost of goods sold 40,000 Insurance 2,500 Legal 850 Advertising 200 Additional information regarding the kitchen supply business is below: A. Purchased equipment on 3/5/20 for $10,000; maximize her depreciation deduction, but don’t use bonus depreciation. B. Reba drives a 2010 Ford Explorer, which was placed in service on 1/1/10. During 2019, the vehicle had 4,300 business miles and 12,000 total miles. Use the 2020 standard mileage rate (google it) to calculate “car and truck expenses”. Make sure to report both the vehicle and mileage information in addition to the car expenses. C. Home office: office used exclusively and on a regular basis; She moved her office to her home on Jan 1 of the year. Cost of the home = $245,000, which included $75,000 for land. The office is considered nonresidential real property and was placed in service on January 1 of the current year. Office space = 200 sq feet; Total home = 1,600 sq feet 11:14 X Х tax return prep spreadsheet solution sp 2021 PDF – 105 KB 0 2020 Income Salary Taxable Interest Qualified Dividend income Business Income – Schedule C Partnership income – Schedule E 55,000 1,000 2,000 35,804 5,000 Total Income 98,804 Less adjustments For AGI Deductible part of self-employment tax – SE Adjusted Gross Income 2,883 95,921 Less: Itemized deduction/standard deduction Less: Qualified Business Income Deduction Taxable Income 24,800 7,584 63,537 6,988 Total Tax Less Credits: Child Credit 2,500 Plus Other Taxes: Self-employment tax 5,766 Total Tax 10,254 Less Payments: Federal income tax withheld Estimated quarterly payments 9,000 5,000 (Refund) / Tax due (3,746) Purchase answer to see full attachment Tags: Tax return Individual Tax business income supplemental income Income and Loss User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool’s honor code & terms of service.

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ACTY 3240 Tax Return Preparation Project
Individual Tax Return: Form 1040
updated 2.22.21
Due Date and submission requirements:
This assignment is worth a total of 80 points, part I: 35 points, part II: 45 points.
Part I: 35 points. Due Tuesday, April 6, 2020: Part I summarizes the tax return in an excel spreadsheet, which
can be found in elearning, content, tax return project and in “News”. This step will prepare you to complete the
tax forms. Since the math is already programmed into the spreadsheet, you just need to enter your figures into
the boxes. Download this spreadsheet early, and complete and submit it via ELEARNING DROPBOX, PART
I by Sunday April 6, 2020.
Part II: 45 points. Due Sunday, April 25, 2020: Part II is the tax return. After the Part I deadline, the Part I
solution will be released. Compare your spreadsheet with the solution and make sure you understand any
differences. Use the solution numbers as check figures as you prepare the tax return. TaxAct software 2020
Form 1040 will be used to complete the forms and can be uploaded via a Mcgraw Hill Connect assignment.
When your return is completed, print is as a Pdf form and submit it via ELEARNING DROP BOX, PART II by
Sunday, April 25, 2020.
Assignment
You are a tax accountant and have been hired by Reba and Randy Dixon to prepare their 2020 Federal Individual
Income Tax Return, Form 1040. As you prepare the forms, please use any business names, addresses, and fictitious
Social Security Numbers (SSNs) that you wish.
Form 1040
Form 1040, schedule 1
Form 1040, schedule 2
Form 1040, schedule B
Schedule C – Profit or Loss from Business
Schedule E – Supplemental Income and Loss
Schedule SE – Self-Employment Tax
Form 4562 – Depreciation and Amortization
Form 8829 – Expenses for Business Use of Your Home
Form 8995 – Qualified Business Income Deduction
General Instructions
1. Round up/down for each tax return line entry, following normal rounding rules.
2. The Dixon’s preferential tax rate is 0%
3. Because cost of goods sold on Schedule C is automatically calculated based on amounts reported in the cost
of goods sold section, just enter your cost of goods sold amount on the materials/supplies line and the
total cost of goods sold amount will calculate correctly.
4. Remember to use 2020 tax rules and tax tables, which can be found at the end of your textbook, Appendix C.
Randy and Reba Tax Information
Randy and Reba are married and have 2 children, John, aged 11, born 10/5/2009 and Sally, aged 17, born
3/22/2003. Both children lived with Randy and Reba for the entire year. The following is a summary of the
Dixon’s tax information.
1. Randy Dixon is a fifth-grade school teacher. His W-2 reports a salary of $55,000 with $9.000 of federal
income tax withheld from his salary.
2. Randy’s 1099-Div form reports $2,000 of qualified dividend income.
3. Randy and Reba reported the following costs for their home, paid in the current year.
Utilities
Real estate taxes
Insurance
Interest
$ 2,000
$ 8,000
$ 1,200
$10,000
4. Estimated Quarterly federal income tax payments:
1st Quarter:
2nd Quarter:
3rd Quarter:
4th Quarter:
$1,250
$1,250
$1,250
$1,250
5. Reba is a general partner in “ABC Partners”, a domestic partnership. She materially participates in the
operations of the business. Her allocated portion of partnership items per her K-1 follows:
Ordinary income (also considered self-employment income)
Interest income
$5,000 (non-passive income)
$1,000
6. Reba owns “Reba’s Kitchen Supplies” and sells gourmet kitchen supplies out of her home. She is
considered a sole proprietor and uses the cash basis method of accounting in her business.
Her income and expenses are below:
Sales
$95,000
Cost of goods sold 40,000
Insurance
2,500
Legal
850
Advertising
200
Additional information regarding the kitchen supply business is below:
A. Purchased equipment on 3/5/20 for $10,000; maximize her depreciation deduction, but don’t use bonus
depreciation.
B. Reba drives a 2010 Ford Explorer, which was placed in service on 1/1/10. During 2019, the vehicle had
4,300 business miles and 12,000 total miles. Use the 2020 standard mileage rate (google it) to calculate “car
and truck expenses”. Make sure to report both the vehicle and mileage information in addition to the car
expenses.
C. Home office: office used exclusively and on a regular basis; She moved her office to her home on Jan 1 of
the year. Cost of the home = $245,000, which included $75,000 for land. The office is considered nonresidential real property and was placed in service on January 1 of the current year.
Office space = 200 sq feet;
Total home = 1,600 sq feet
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tax return prep spreadsheet solution sp 2021
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2020
Income
Salary
Taxable Interest
Qualified Dividend income
Business Income – Schedule C
Partnership income – Schedule E
55,000
1,000
2,000
35,804
5,000
Total Income
98,804
Less adjustments For AGI
Deductible part of self-employment tax – SE
Adjusted Gross Income
2,883
95,921
Less: Itemized deduction/standard deduction
Less: Qualified Business Income Deduction
Taxable Income
24,800
7,584
63,537
6,988
Total Tax
Less Credits:
Child Credit
2,500
Plus Other Taxes:
Self-employment tax
5,766
Total Tax
10,254
Less Payments:
Federal income tax withheld
Estimated quarterly payments
9,000
5,000
(Refund) / Tax due
(3,746)

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