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Principles of Federal Income Tax
Acct 3315-003
Spring Semester 2019
Spencer W. Duck Tax Return Project
Due Date: Beginning of Class on Tuesday, February 7, 2019
Turn in the Grade Sheet with your name on it as a cover sheet.
This project is designed to help students become familiar with the process of
filing a personal income tax return with the IRS and some of the common tax
issues they are likely to face.
Forms for the project may be obtained at http://www.irs.gov. Forms and all
parts of the Form must be handwritten. Please do not turn in notebooks or
folders or other report covers. The attached Grade Sheet will serve as the
cover for the project.
Using the following information, prepare a 2014 Federal income tax return for
Spencer W. Duck. Include:
• Form 1040
• Schedule 1 (Form 1040)
• Schedule B (Form 1040)
• Schedule D (Form 1040)
• Form 8949
• Form 8814
• Tax Computation Worksheet (worksheet as to how tax was computed -
no special form required. This may be typed.)
• Notes to Tax Return (list any items in problem either not used or only
partially used with an explanation - no special form required. This may be
typed.)
Note: No other forms are to be turned in.
Note:
The forms and all parts of the forms are to be handwritten. Failure to
follow this requirement will result in a grade of zero for the project.
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Spencer W. Duck Income Tax Return Project
Acct 3315-003
Spring Semester 2019
Grade Sheet
Name: ____________________________________________
Section 50 Possible Points ___ Points
Form 1040 ____________
Schedule 1 (Form 1040) ____________
Schedule B (Form 1040) ____________
Schedule D (Form 1040) ____________
Form 8814 ____________
Form 8949 ____________
Tax Computation Worksheet ____________
Notes to Tax Return ____________
Total ____________
By completing and turning in this assignment, you are agreeing to the UTA Honor
Code:
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold UT Arlington's tradition of academic integrity, a
tradition that values hard work and honest effort in the pursuit of academic
excellence. I promise that I will submit only work that I personally create or
contribute to group collaborations, and I will appropriately reference any work
from other sources. I will follow the highest standards of integrity and uphold the
spirit of the Honor Code.
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Spencer W. Duck
2018 U.S. Individual Tax Return (Form 1040)
Spencer W. Duck is single and lives at 321 Hickory Drive in Ames, Iowa 86701.
His eight-year-old son, Mitch, lives with him nine months of the year in Spencer's
rented condominium. Mitch lives with his mother, Daisy - Spencer's ex-wife,
during the summer months. His mother provides half of Mitch's support and
Spencer has agreed to allow her to claim Mitch as her dependent.
Spencer has the following items pertaining to his 2018 Federal income tax return:
• Spencer is age 35 (SSN: 333-22-1111). Mitch is age 8. (SSN: 111-23-
4567). Other than Mitch, Spencer has no children.
• As an information technology specialist, Spencer receives a $164,800
salary from his employer (World Electronics, LLC), who withheld $33,300
in federal income tax.
• He paid $25,000 in alimony to his ex-wife (Daisy, SSN: 222-44-5555).
Mitch was divorced in 2015. His divorce decree was finalized in 2016 and
requires him to pay alimony.
• He received a state income tax refund in 2018 of $3,500 for state income
taxes withheld in 2017. Last year (2017), he used the standard deduction
when completing his 2017 Federal income tax return.
• In 2018, he had state income tax withheld from his wages of $5,500.
• Other items:
o Alcon Corporation bond interest income $7,600
o City of Drake bond interest income $7,000
o Pear Corporation Dividend (qualified) $4,500
o South Lake Mutual Fund
▪ Capital Gain Distribution $700
▪ Ordinary Dividend (qualified) $950
• Gambling winnings from playing the slot machines: $15,000. Gambling
losses - $2,000. Spencer's nickname is "The Lucky Duck."
• Spencer had the following capital asset transactions in 2018:
o On March 1, 2018, land was sold for $36,000. The land was
received as a property settlement on January 10, 2015, when the
land's FMV was $32,000. His ex-wife's basis for the land,
purchased on January 10, 2000, was $28,500.
o A personal-use computer acquired on March 2, 2017 for $4,000
was sold for $1,580 on July 10, 2018.
o A membership card for a prestigious Ames City country club was
sold for $10,500 on August 15, 2018. The card was acquired on
October 10, 2013, for $6,000.
o On August 16, 2018, Spencer sold for $3,700 his 10 shares of York
Corporation purchased as an investment on February 16, 2018 for
$2,600. (No code for Form 8949 is applicable).
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o On March 15, 2018, he sells for $6,500 an antique watch fob. The
fob was a gift from his grandfather on January 10, 1998, when its
FMV was $1,000. The fob was purchased by his grandfather on
April 2, 1979 for $1,500.
o 10 shares of Texsun Industries, Inc. stock held as an investment
were sold for $26,000 on December 5, 2018. The securities were
inherited from his uncle, who died on April 10, 2014 when the fair
market value of the securities was $19,000. The uncle purchased
the securities on January 10, 2012, for $15,700. (No code for Form
8949 is applicable).
o He has a short-term capital loss carryover of $650 from last year.
• Mitch has interest income of $950 from a Bank of Ames certificate of
deposit which his mother put in his name. Neither Spencer, Daisy nor
Mitch want Mitch to file a separate tax return and elect to include the
interest income on the appropriate parent's tax return.
• Other than those items listed above, Spencer had no other itemized
deductions. Spencer also has no foreign bank accounts nor other foreign
assets or financial interests.
Complete Form 1040 and accompanying schedules for Spencer W. Duck's
Federal income tax return for the 2018 tax year. Use all rates and deductions,
that are applicable for 2018. Ignore the additional credit for child and dependent
care expenses and the alternative minimum tax. Ignore any penalties, but
consider any applicable credits.
In filling out Form 8949, all transactions will have box (C) or (F) checked. There
is no need to fill-out more than one Form 8949.
The return should contain all information needed so that Spencer should
be able to immediately sign the return and send it to the IRS when you
present it to him.
- Attachment 1
- Attachment 2
- Attachment 3
- Attachment 4