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Noah and Joan Arc live with their family at 4342 Josie Jo, Santee, CA 92071. Noah's Social Security number is 434-11-3311; Joan's is 456-87-5432. Both are in their mid-30s and enjoy good health and eyesight. Noah owns and operates a pet store and Joan is a firefighter for the city.

1. The Arcs have two children, a son named Billie Bob (Social Security number 598-01-2345), who is 7 years old, and a daughter named Mary Sue (Social Security number 554-33-2411), who is 4 years old. The Arcs paid $3,200 to the Roundup Day Care Center to take care of Mary Sue while they worked. Because Joan is a firefighter, she was home in the afternoon to care for Billie Bob after school.

2. For the current year, Joan's W-2 from the city fire department is located below. Noah made estimated federal income tax payments of $12,000 and estimated state income tax payments of $1,020 during the current year.


a Employee's social security number456-87-5432

OMB No. 1545-0008

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b

Employer identification number (EIN)
33-4382966

1

Wages, tips, other compensation
27,600.00

2

Federal income tax withheld
5,050.00

c

Employer's name, address, and ZIP code
Santee Fire Department
Santee, CA 92071

3

Social security wages
27,600.00

4

Social security tax withheld
1,711.20

5

Medicare wages and tips
27,600.00

6

Medicare tax withheld
400.20

7

Social security tips

8

Allocated tips

d

Control number

9


10

Dependent care benefits


e

Employee's first name and initial

Last name

Suff.

11

Nonqualified plans

12a

See instructions for box 12

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e



Joan Arc
4342 Josie Jo
Santee, CA 92071

13

Statutory employee

Retirement plan

Third-party sick pay

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?

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12b




C
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d
e




14

Other

12c




C
o
d
e




12d




C
o
d
e


f

Employee's address and ZIP code



 

15

State

Employer's state ID number

16

State wages, tips, etc.

17

State income tax

18

Local wages, tips, etc.

19

Local income tax

20

Locality name

CA

1126-87021

27,600.00

1,240.00
















 

Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement

2015

Department of the Treasury-Internal Revenue Service

Copy B-To Be Filed With Employee's FEDERAL Tax Return.
This information is being furnished to the Internal Revenue Service.


3. Noah's pet store is located at 18542 Mission Road, Santee, CA 92071. The name of the store is ''The Arc,'' and its taxpayer ID number is 95-9876556. The beginning inventories and ending inventories are both $10,000. The revenue and expenses for the year are as follows:

Sales revenue (merchant card sales)

$ 144,300

Expenses:


Cost of sales

$61,900


Insurance

780


Accounting fees

1,800


Wages

25,100


Payroll taxes

2,250


Business meals (total)

$400


Utilities

2,650


Rental expense

7,600


4. Noah and Joan paid the following amounts during the year (all by check):

Political contributions

$250

Church donations (for which a written
  acknowledgment was received)

2,700

Real estate taxes on their home

1,350

Mortgage interest for purchase of home

11,100

Tax return preparation fees

350

Credit card interest

220

Automobile insurance premiums

600

Uniforms for Joan

125

5. Noah likes to invest in the stock market. His Form 1099-B showed the following information for Noah's stock sales:

Stock

Date Acquired

Date Sold

Sales Price

Cost Basis

Blue Co.

02/11/05

08/15/15

$4,500

$2,400



Yellow Co.

01/31/15

06/05/15

6,000

5,300



Red Co.

10/02/06

10/07/15

12,200

1,600



The expenses of sale are included in the cost basis. Noah has a long-term capital loss carryover from last year of $2,300.

6. During the year, Noah and Joan received the following qualifying dividends:

Exxon

$302

Texas Utilities

220

Coca-Cola

320

All stocks, bonds, and savings accounts were purchased or established with community property.

7. Noah and Joan own rental property (a single family residence) located at 6431 Gary Ct., San Diego, CA 92115. The revenue and expenses for the year are as follows:

Rent income

13,800

Insurance

$575

Interest expense

6,870

Property taxes

1,000

Miscellaneous expenses

600

Depreciation (the house was acquired in 1991)

3,000

8. All members of the Arc household were covered for the entire year under health care insurance through Joan's employer.

Required: Although Noah and Joan do not believe their tax return will be unduly complicated, they do realize their limitations and come to you for assistance. You are to prepare their federal income tax return in good form, signing the return as the preparer. You are not required to complete a California state income tax return. Noah and Joan have completed a tax organizer and have also given you several IRS forms (see 1099-DIV, 1099-MISC and 1098) that they were not sure what to do with. Make realistic assumptions about any missing data (addresses, etc.) that you may need. The following forms and schedules are required:

Form 1040

Schedule E

Schedule A

Schedule SE

Schedule B

Form 2441

Schedule C

Form 8949

Schedule D

Qualified Dividends and Capital Gain Tax Worksheet

Note: Only page 1 of Schedule E is required.

If required, enter a "loss" as a negative number on the tax form. Do not enter deductions as negative numbers. If an amount box does not require an entry or the answer is zero, enter "0". If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. However, on Schedule SE, use the rounded amounts in subsequent computations.

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