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Purpose: The purpose of this is not merely to learn how to fill-in forms but to enable you to meet the following goals: Calculate individual income tax. Identify and calculate business deductions and losses. Apply the elements of taxation of property transactions, including basis, cost recovery, gains and losses and non-recognition transactions.

Individual Tax Return Problem

 

Due Date: Wednesday, April 15 at 11:59 pm

 

Purpose: The purpose of this is not merely to learn how to fill-in forms but to enable you to meet the following goals:

 

       Calculate individual income tax.

 

       Identify and calculate business deductions and losses.

 

       Apply the elements of taxation of property transactions, including basis, cost recovery, gains and losses and non-recognition transactions.

 

Task: In order to successfully complete this assignment, you must.

 

        Prepare the 2019federal income tax returns, including all required forms and schedules, as needed for all members of the Lopez family.

        Throughout the return you will see instances where a line on the 1040, indicates to attach either a schedule or a specific form if required. You should review the information and instructions to determine and if required include it as part of a completed return. You can ignore the requirement to attach a W-2.

 

        When the form contains the phrase (attach schedule), without identifying a specific form or schedule, this indicates that the amount on the form needs to be further detailed but there is no specific form on which to do so.

 

In these cases, you should prepare a schedule that does so, such as in the following example:

Professional Fees

$1,200

Auto expenses

300

Miscellaneous

120

Total, Form 1040, Schedule A, line 11

$1,620

        Be sure to attach a list of any positions or conclusions that you made in the preparation of the return. These will assist in the grading of the return and would be part of the expectations at a firm to be included in the client file.

Assume that the return is being filed on time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Criteria for Success: In order to earn maximum credit for this assignment be sure to review the grading rubric.

 

 

Dimension/Task


Fair Quality

 

(30 pt.)


Average Quality

 

(40 pts.)


Excellent

 

(45 pts.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Business

 

Income – 20%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusted Gross Income -20%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content-Taxable Income – 20%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content- Tax

 

Liability– 20%


 

Your return meets

 

Your return meets ANY

 

Your return includes ALL

ANY of these

 

of these criteria:

 

of the following criteria:

criteria:

 

-A key item requiring

 

-Key items requiring

-Key items requiring

 

special tax treatment was

 

special tax treatment

special tax treatment

 

not identified.

 

were all identified.

were not identified.

 

-A key item was

 

-Business income is

-Business income is

 

incorrectly computed.

 

correct.

materially incorrect

 

 

 

 

 

Your return meets

 

Your return meets ANY

 

Your return includes ALL

ANY of these

 

of these criteria:

 

of the following criteria:

criteria:

 

-A key item requiring

 

-Key items requiring

-Key items requiring

 

special tax treatment was

 

special tax treatment

special tax treatment

 

not identified.

 

were all identified.

were not identified.

 

-A key item was

 

– Adjusted gross income is

-AGI is materially

 

incorrectly computed

 

correct

incorrect

 

 

 

 

 

Your return meets

 

Your return meets ANY

 

Your return includes ALL

ANY of these

 

of these criteria:

 

of the following criteria:

criteria:

 

-A key item requiring

 

-Key items requiring

– Key items requiring

 

special tax treatment was

 

special tax treatment

special tax treatment

 

not identified.

 

were all identified.

were not identified.

 

-A key item was

 

-Taxable income is correct

-Taxable income is

 

incorrectly computed

 

 

materially incorrect.

 

 

 

 

 

Your return meets

 

Your return meets ANY

 

Your return includes ALL

ANY of these

 

of these criteria:

 

of the following criteria:

criteria:

 

-A key item requiring

 

-Key items requiring

– Key items requiring

 

special tax treatment was

 

special tax treatment

special tax treatment

 

not identified.

 

were all identified.

were not identified.

 

-A key item was

 

-Taxable liability is correct

-Tax liability is

 

incorrectly computed

 

– All pertinent tax credits

materially incorrect.

 

 

 

properly applied.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Completeness-

 

20%


 

Your return meets

 

Your return meets ANY

ANY of these

 

of these criteria:

criteria:

 

-A schedule or form is

-Many schedules or

 

missing

forms are missing

 

-A schedules or form is

-Many schedules or

 

incomplete

forms are incomplete

 

 

 

 

 


Your return includes ALL of the following criteria:

 

-Necessary schedules and

 

forms are provided.

-Schedules and forms are

complete.

 

 

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Jorge Lopez age 44 (SSN 111-11-1111) and his wife Margarita Lopez age 42 (SSN 111-22-2222) live at 145 Gulf View Drive, Palm View, FL 34221. The Lopez have a daughter Amanda (SSN 111-33-3333), age 20 and a son Max, age 10 (SSN 111-44-4444). In addition, they provide 100% of the support for Jorge’s mother Celia (SSN 112-11-1111) who is a resident of Mexico.

 

Amanda is a single full-time college student at FSU; she is now enrolled in her first year of law school, which she began in August of 2018. Amanda worked during the summer as a lifeguard for Lifeguards R Us at the Palm View Beach. She was able to work on her tan as well as earn $2,850, for which she received a W-2and had no federal income taxes withheld. Amanda completed her undergraduate studies in May of 2018 also at FSU, earning her bachelor’s in Psychology. Amanda also had the following sources of income: $200 of interest income and $300 of qualified dividend income. The Palm View Bar Association awarded Amanda a $2,000 per semester scholarship assuming she maintains a high GPA in law school. Amanda applied the scholarship to her tuition. Jorge and Margarita help Amanda during the school year by paying her room $7,000, board $2,000 and tuition $11,000 ($3,000 for undergraduate studies and $8,000, for law school.) Jorge and Margarita provide more than 50% of Amanda’s support for the year.

 

Max is enrolled in an after-school program for 10 months of the year at a cost of $250 a month at Palm Youth Program (FEI# 11-8989898 123 Main Street Palm View FL 34221). During school summer and winter breaks he attends a day camp offered by the same youth program for a total cost of $2,200. Max attends St Mary’s Parochial School where the tuition is $ 400 per month for 10 months, for “active parishioners” (those who donate a minimum of $2,000 per year to St Mary’s Church.) For non-parishioners the tuition is $650 per month.

 

Jorge Lopez worked as a Sales Executive for Smiley Inc. (FEI 34-9876543 located at 123 Corporate Drive, Chicago, Il 60606) He received a salary and bonuses totaling gross wages of $124,200 (withholdings include $18,500 of federal income tax, Social security of $7,700 and Medicare of $1,801). Additionally, Smiley provides Jorge with a retirement plan and medical insurance worth $7,400; the entire family is covered under this policy.

 

Margarita is a sole practitioner; her business is not a “specified trade or business.” She along with her 2 part-time employees sews custom wedding dresses from the detached garage at the home under the label Daisy Couture (EIN 59-1234567). The garage is 12% of the house’s total square footage of 3,000. The business code is 315240. She had the following income and expenses:

 

Gross Revenue

$118,500

Cost of materials (material, thread, etc.)

26,750

Wages (including all payroll taxes required)

36,500

Website & Domain

700.

Business telephone

1,000.

 

The Lopez home cost a total of $475,000, of which the cost of the land was $75,000. The current FMV of the house is $550,000 and the FMV in January 2013 was $485,000. The garage as a workspace is depreciable under MACRS using the mid-month convention. They purchased the home in June of 2012 and Margarita began her business in January of 2013. They spent an additional $32,000 in 2014 to remodel the garage to create a separate workroom as well as

 

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dressing rooms and an area to meet with prospective brides and their entourage. It was placed in service on 6/1/2014

 

In addition, Daisy Couture purchased 3 sewing machines in 2014 for $4,200 each as well as computer equipment for $4,000. She has not taken Sec 179 nor bonus depreciation in the past. During the current year, an additional specialized sewing machine for working with lace was purchased for $7,000 on April 1.

 

The Lopez incurred the following other income and expenses:

 

 

Total Expenses related to the Principal Residence:

 

Utility bills

$4,600

Real Estate taxes

4,200

Mortgage interest

6,800

Homeowner’s Insurance

1,800

Eyeglasses and exam for Margarita (unreimbursed by insurance)

600

Braces for Max (unreimbursed by insurance)

10,000

Cash contribution to Mayor Crawley’s Re-election Campaign

500

Cash contribution to St Mary’s Church

2,700

Sales tax on purchases (nonbusiness)

4,200

Dividends from 3G stock

750

Interest from City of Tampa bonds

700

Interest from savings account

210

 

During the year the following events also occurred:

 

 

a.      During the year on October 1, Margarita’s great aunt Consuelo died. Jorge and Margarita received $100,000 from the life insurance policy. Neither Jorge nor Margarita paid any of the premiums.

 

b.     In addition to the life insurance, Consuelo bequeathed to Margarita her collection of antique fans. Consuelo had started the collection as a child and her basis in the fans, was $ 750, the FMV of the fans at the date of Consuelo’s death was $10,000. Margarita sold them to a collector on December 30 for $10,800.

 

c.      Jorge enjoys playing the drums and plays in a band on weekends. His band, Las Cucarachas has developed a local following and they decided to try recording some original music. The recording was completed in October of this past year. His share of the gross revenue was $1,600 for playing shows and $150 of recording sales. His share of the expenses are as follows:

 

 

 

Studio Rental

$1,500

 

Recording production

1,000

 

New drums and drumsticks

400

 

Website

200

 

Printing Flyers

350

 

 

 

 

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d.     Jorge and Margarita had purchased a plot of land in North Carolina in 2014 for $25,000. This year on June 7th they sold the property for $110,000, to an unrelated third party. $5,000 in selling expense was part of the closing costs paid by the Lopez. In accordance with the agreement, the buyers paid a deposit of $30,000 at closing and agreed to pay $20,000 plus 5% interest each year for the next four years.

 

e.     The Lopez had the following sales activity in their brokerage account during the year (all transactions were reported on a Form 1099-B. Basis information on each stock was reported to the IRS):

 

Description

Date

Basis

Date Sold

Amount

 

Purchased

 

 

Realized

2,000 shares of Microsoft

1/18/2019

$22,000

8/1

$27,500

125 shares of Apple Inc.

5/18/2004

15,000

8/1

32,000

150 shares of Visa

6/15/2010

18,000

8/1

24,000

1,000 shares of Cardinal

5/15/2015

23,000

8/1

28,000

250 shares of 3G

6/17/2012

14,000

8/1

12,500

Additional Info: The Lopez’s have a $15,000 long-term capital loss carryover from the prior tax year. Amount realized is net of all brokerage fees.

 

f.       On September 1 of this year, the Lopez’s purchased a 2-bedroom condo in Breckenridge, CO. This property is held as a rental investment. The property cost $465,000 (of which $50,000 is allocated to land and $15,000 to the furniture and fixtures) and is located on 1234 Ski Runway, Breckenridge, CO 80424. The family resided in the home for personal recreation for 25 days and rented the condo for 75 days during 2019. $21,000 in gross rental receipts was collected in 2019, which included $4,600 that was received in advance for the 2020 ski season. They will use the IRS Method when allocating the rental expenses and MACRS mid-month convention for calculating depreciation. They pay a rental management company to handle all aspects of renting and care for the property. Additional information regarding the property are summarized below:

 

Description

Amount

Property Taxes (allocated for the portion of year)

$4,250

Interest on mortgage

4,200

Repairs

2,100

Condo Maintenance Fees

3,000

Insurance (allocated for the portion of year)

600

Utilities

1,200

Management Fee paid to rental management company

4,200

 

g.      During the year Margarita contributed $2,400 to an IRA for 2019.

 

h.     Margarita purchased an annuity in 2015 and invested $40,000 and receives $4,000 yearly over a 12-year period. She received a $4,000 payment in December of this year.

 

i.       The Lopez total federal income tax bill for 2018 was $20,500 and they made timely quarterly estimated payments for 2019 of $2,500 per quarter.

 

j.       Additional information about the Lopez family.

 

o   If a refund results, the taxpayers want a check sent to them.

 

 

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o   They do not wish to contribute to the Presidential Election Campaign fund.

 

o   The Lopez did not own, control or manage any foreign bank accounts nor were they grantors or beneficiaries of a foreign trust during the tax year.

 

 

Required:

 

Prepare the 2019 federal income tax returns, including all required forms and schedules, as needed for all members of the Lopez family. Remember that they have hired you prepare their return correctly while minimizing their current tax liability. Any decisions, assumptions position you take should be defensible and have tax savings for the client at their core.

 

Throughout the return you will see instances where a line on the 1040, indicates to attach either a schedule or a specific form. You should review the information and instructions to determine and if required include it as part of a completed return. You can ignore the requirement to attach a W-2.

 

When the form contains the phrase (attach schedule), without identifying a specific form or schedule, this indicates that the amount on the form needs to be further detailed but there is no specific form on which to do so.

 

In these cases, you should prepare a schedule that does so, such as in the following example:

Professional Fees

$1,200

Auto expenses

300

Miscellaneous

120

Total, Form 1040, Schedule A, line 11

$1,620

Be sure to attach a list and explanations of any positions, assumptions or conclusions that you made in the preparation of the return. These will assist in the grading of the return and would be part of the expectations at a firm to be included in the client file for the reviewer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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