Camille Sikorski was divorced in 2018. She currently provides a home for her 15-year-old daughter...
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Camille Sikorski was divorced in 2018. She currently provides a home for her 15-year-old daughter Kaly. Kaly lived in Camilles home for the entire year, and Camille paid for all the costs of maintaining the home. Camille received a salary of $105,000 and contributed $6,000 of it to a qualified retirement account (a for AGI deduction). She also received $10,000 of alimony from her former husband (per divorce decree issued in 2018). Finally, Camille paid $15,000 of expenditures that qualified as itemized deductions, including a $1,000 donation to United Way (a public charity). (Use the tax rate schedules and 2021 rules.)
What would Camilles taxable income be if she incurred $24,000 of itemized deductions, including a $1,000 donation to the United Way (a public charity), instead of $15,000?
Description Amount (1) Gross income (2) For AGI deductions (3) Adjusted gross income (4) Standard deduction (5) Itemized deductions $ Taxable income In 2021 the standard deduction is $12,550 for singles filers and married filing separately, $25,100 for joint filers and $18,800 for head of household. Apr 12, 2021 Individuals Schedule X-Single If taxable income is over: But not over: The tax is: $ 0 $ 9,950 10% of taxable income $ 9,950 $ 40,525 995 plus 12% of the excess over $9.950 $ 40,525 S 86,375 $4.664 plus 22% of the excess over $40,525 $ 86,375 S 164,925 $14.751 plus 24% of the excess over $86,375 $164.925 S 209.425 $33.603 plus 32% of the excess over $164.925 $ 209,425 S 523,600 547,843 plus 35% of the excess over $209,425 $ 523,600 $157,804.25 plus 37% of the excess over $523,600 Schedule Y-1-Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) If taxable income is over:But not over: The tax is: $ 0 $ 19,900 10% of taxable income $ 19,900 S 81,050 51.990 plus 12% of the excess over $19,900 $ 81,050 S 172,750 $9,328 plus 22% of the excess over $81,050 $ 172.750 S 329,850 S29,502 plus 24% of the excess over $172.750 $ 329,850 S 418,850 567,206 plus 32% of the excess over $329,850 $ 418,850 S 628,300 $95.686 plus 35% of the excess over $418.850 $ 628,300 $168.993.50 plus 37% of the excess over $628,300 Schedule Z-Head of Household If taxable income is over: But not over: The tax is: $ 0 $ 14,200 10% of taxable income $ 14,200 S 54,200 $1,420 plus 12% of the excess over $14,200 $ 54,200 S 86,350 $6.220 plus 22% of the excess over $54,200 $ 86,350 S 164,900 $13,293 plus 24% of the excess over $86,350 $ 164,900 $ 209,400 $32.145 plus 32% of the excess over $164.900 $ 209,400 S 523,600 S46,385 plus 35% of the excess over $209,400 $ 523,600 $156,355 plus 37% of the excess over $523.600 Schedule Y-2-Married Filing Separately If taxable income is over: But not over: The tax is: $ 0 S 9,950 10% of taxable income $ 9,950 $ 40,525 $995 plus 12% of the exce xcess over $ 9.950 $ 40,525 S 86,375 $4.664 plus 22% of the excess over $40,525 $ 86,375 S 164,925 $14.751 plus 24% of the excess over $86,375 $164.925 $ 209,425 $33.603 plus 32% of the excess over $164.925 $ 209,425 S 314,150 $47.843 plus 35% of the excess over $209,425 $ 314,150 $84.496.75 plus 37% of the excess over $314.150
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