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Mike Roberts, age 45, is single. He lives at 133 Central Park Drive, NYC, NY 10016. Mike is employed by RTI Corporation, which operates a chain of...

Mike Roberts, age 45, is single. He lives at 133 Central Park Drive, NYC, NY 10016. Mike is employed by RTI Corporation, which operates a chain of restaurants in and around New York City. He has supervisory responsibili­ties over the managers of four restaurants. An examination of his records for 2016 revealed the following information.

1. During the year, Mike earned $33,000. His employer withheld $2,200 in Federal income taxes and the proper amount of FICA taxes. Mike obtained his current job through an employment agency to which he paid a $150 fee. He previously was employed as a manager of another restaurant. Due to the new job, it was neces­sary to improve his wardrobe. Accordingly, Mike purchased several new suits at a cost of $600.

2. On the days that Mike works, he normally eats his meals at the restaurants for purposes of quality control. There is no charge for the meals, which are worth $2,000.

3. He provides 60% of the support for his father, age 70, who lived with Mike all year and who has no income other than Social Security benefits of $7,000 during the year. Mike provided more than one-half of the cost of maintaining the home.

4. Dividend income from Chevron Corporation stock that he owned was $350. Interest income on savings was $200.

5. Mike and other employees of the corporation park in a nearby parking garage. The parking garage bills RTI Corporation for the parking. Mike figures that his free parking is worth $1,000 annually.

6. Mike subscribes to several trade publications for restaurants at a cost of $70.

7. During the year, he paid $200 to a bank for a personal financial plan. Based on this plan, Mike made several investments, including a $2,000 contribution to an individual retirement account, and also rented for $30 a safety deposit box in which he stores certain investment related documents.

8. Mike purchased a new home, paying three points on a loan of $70,000. He also paid $6,000 of interest on his home mortgage during the year. In addition, he paid $650 of real property taxes on the home. He has receipts for sales taxes of $534.

9. While hurrying to deliver an important package for his employer, Mike received a $78 ticket for violating the speed limit. Because his employer had asked that he deliver the package as quickly as possible, Mike was reimbursed $78 for the ticket, which he paid.

Compute Mike's taxable income for the year. You might find it helpful to use 2016 tax forms to assist you in completing the computations. Please make sure to show all of you work in order to obtain 

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