a. | | $100,000 salary from Legal Services, Inc. |
b. | | $20,000 gross receipts from her typing services business. |
c. | | $700 interest income from Third National Bank. |
d. | | $1,000 Christmas bonus from Legal Services, Inc. |
e. | | $60,000 life insurance proceeds on the death of her sister. |
f. | | $5,000 check given to her by her wealthy aunt. |
g. | | $100 won in a bingo game. |
h. | | Expenses connected with the Typing Services: |
| | Office rent | $7,000 | Supplies | 4,400 | Utilities and telephone | 4,680 | Wages to part-time typists | 5,000 | Payroll taxes | 500 | Equipment rentals | 3,000 | |
i. | | $9,500 interest expense on a home mortgage (paid to Boca Raton Savings and Loan). |
j. | | $15,000 fair market value of silverware stolen from her home by a burglar on October 12, 2021. Denise had paid $14,000 for the silverware on July 1, 2011. She was reimbursed $10,000 by her insurance company. |
k. | | Denise had loaned $2,100 to a friend, Joan Jensen, on June 3, 2017. Joan declared bankruptcy on August 14, 2021, and was unable to repay the loan. Assume that the loan is a bona fide debt. |
l. | | Legal Services, Inc., withheld Federal income tax of $15,000 and the appropriate amount of FICA tax from her wages. |
m. | | Alimony of $10,000 received from her former husband, Omar Guzman; divorce was finalized on December 2, 2013, and no changes have been made to the divorce decree since that time. |
n. | | Interest income of $800 on City of Boca Raton bonds. |
o. | | Denise made estimated Federal tax payments of $2,000. |
p. | | Sales taxes from the sales tax table of $953. |
q. | | Property taxes on her residence of $3,200. |
r. | | Charitable contribution of $2,500 to her alma mater, Citrus State College. |
s. | | On November 1, 2021, Denise was involved in an automobile accident. At the time of the accident, her automobile's FMV was $45,000. After the accident, the automobile's FMV was $38,000. Denise acquired the car on May 2, 2020, at a cost of $52,000. Denise's car was covered by insurance, but because the policy had a $5,000 deduction clause, Denise decided not to file a claim for the damage. |