Calculated itemized Deductions. Robert and Jean Snyder have an adjusted gross income of $100,000 for 2021. Their expenses for 2021 are as follows: Prescription drugs-$2,300* Medical Insurance Premiums-5,900 Doctor and dental bills paid-3,000* Eyeglasses (regular and sunglasses for Robert -1,200 Hospital and clinic bills paid-1,450* Property taxes paid on home-5,500 State income taxes paid: Remaining 2019 tax liability - 125 Withheld from wages during year 4,000 State and local income taxes paid: Amount paid on new automobile-800 Amount paid on new wide screen television-280 Personal property taxes paid-100 Interest on home mortgage**- 4,750 Interest paid on personal auto loan- 1,100 Interest paid on credit card purchases-400 Interest paid on E.F. Hutton margin account***-120 Cash contributions to church-2,000 Fair Market value of Hightech Corp. stock contributed to church (purchased for 1,000 three years ago) -5,000 Labor union dues paid by Robert-200 Qualifying education costs (tuition for MBA) paid by Jean - 8,000 Safe deposit box rental (for stocks and bonds) - 50 Fee paid accountant for preparation of 2020 state and federal tax returns-350 *These amounts are net of insurance reimbursements received during 2021 ** This mortgage was created at the time the home was purchased ***This investment interest expense is related to the production of 1,500 of net investment income   The Snyders drove their personal automobile 500 miles for medical and dental treatment and an additional 1,000 miles in connection with charitable services performed for the church. Assuming Robert and Jean are both under age 40, lived in Virginia for the entire year, and plan to file a joint tax return, determine their total itemized deductions. If a tax form is used for the computations, complete Schedule A (Form 1040).

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Calculated itemized Deductions. Robert and Jean Snyder have an adjusted gross income of $100,000 for 2021. Their expenses for 2021 are as follows:

Prescription drugs-$2,300*

Medical Insurance Premiums-5,900

Doctor and dental bills paid-3,000*

Eyeglasses (regular and sunglasses for Robert -1,200

Hospital and clinic bills paid-1,450*

Property taxes paid on home-5,500

State income taxes paid:

Remaining 2019 tax liability - 125

Withheld from wages during year 4,000

State and local income taxes paid:

Amount paid on new automobile-800

Amount paid on new wide screen television-280

Personal property taxes paid-100

Interest on home mortgage**- 4,750

Interest paid on personal auto loan- 1,100

Interest paid on credit card purchases-400

Interest paid on E.F. Hutton margin account***-120

Cash contributions to church-2,000

Fair Market value of Hightech Corp. stock contributed to church (purchased for 1,000 three years ago) -5,000

Labor union dues paid by Robert-200

Qualifying education costs (tuition for MBA) paid by Jean - 8,000

Safe deposit box rental (for stocks and bonds) - 50

Fee paid accountant for preparation of 2020 state and federal tax returns-350

*These amounts are net of insurance reimbursements received during 2021

** This mortgage was created at the time the home was purchased

***This investment interest expense is related to the production of 1,500 of net investment income

 

The Snyders drove their personal automobile 500 miles for medical and dental treatment and an additional 1,000 miles in connection with charitable services performed for the church. Assuming Robert and Jean are both under age 40, lived in Virginia for the entire year, and plan to file a joint tax return, determine their total itemized deductions. If a tax form is used for the computations, complete Schedule A (Form 1040).

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