Determine the total deduction for medical expenses


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Tim and Monica Nelson are married, file a joint return, and are your newest tax clients. They provide you with the following information relating to their 2012 tax return:

1. Tim works as a pediatrician for the county hospital. The W-2 form he received from the hospital shows wages of $150,000 and state income withheld of $8,500.

2. Monica spends much of her time volunteering, but also works as a substitute teacher for the local schools. During the year, she spent 900 hours volunteering. When she doesn't volunteer, she earns $8.00 per hour working as a substitute. The W-2 form she received from the school district shows total wages of $3,888 and state income tax withheld of $85.

3. On April 13, the couple paid $250 in state taxes with their 2011 state income tax return. The Nelson's state and local sales taxes in 2012 were $5,500.

4. On December 18, the Nelsons donated a small building to the Boy Scouts of America. They purchased the building three years ago for $80,000. A professional appraiser determined the fair market value of the home was $96,000 on December 12.

5. Tim and Monica both received corrective eye surgery, at a total cost of $3,000. They also paid $1,900 in health insurance premiums.

6. On June 1, the couple bought a car for $30,000, paying $18,000 down and borrowing $12,000. They paid $750 total interest on the loan in 2012.

7. On June 10, the Nelsons took out a home equity loan of $20,000 to expand their home. They paid a total of $850 interest with their monthly payments on the loan.

8. The Nelsons paid a total of $2,300 interest on their original home loan.

9. They sold stock in Cabinets, Inc. for $5,200, which they purchased for $7,900 in March of the current year. They also sold stock in The Outdoor Corporation for $12,500, which they purchased several years ago for $8,600.

10. Tim incurred the following expenses related to his profession, none of which were reimbursed by his employer:

Item                                                                                                   Amount

Subscriptions to medical journals                                                           $400

American Medical Association (AMA) annual membership fee                      250

11. During the year, the couple paid their former tax advisor $700 to prepare their prior year tax return.

12. The Nelsons do not have children, and they do not provide significant financial support to any family members.

Required: Compute the Nelson's taxable income for 2012.

Questions:

Itemized deduction total for medical expenses

Itemized deduction total for taxes

Itemized deduction total for interest

Itemized deduction total for miscellaneous expenses

Taxable income.

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