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7-1 TAX TABLES, WORKSHEETS, AND SCHEDULES

7-1 TAX TABLES, WORKSHEETS, AND SCHEDULES. OBJECTIVES. Express tax schedules algebraically. Compute federal income taxes using a tax table and tax schedules. property tax sales tax income tax taxable income tax Internal Revenue Service (IRS). single married filing jointly

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7-1 TAX TABLES, WORKSHEETS, AND SCHEDULES

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  1. 7-1TAX TABLES, WORKSHEETS, AND SCHEDULES OBJECTIVES Expresstax schedules algebraically. Computefederal income taxes using a tax table and tax schedules.

  2. property tax sales tax income tax taxable income tax Internal Revenue Service (IRS) single married filing jointly qualifying widow(er) married filing separately head of household Key Terms

  3. Example 1 Ron is single. He is using an IRS tax form and calculates that his taxable income is $51,482. The instructions tell him to use the tax table to determine his taxes. How much does Ron owe in taxes?

  4. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING If r represents Ron’s taxable income, express his tax interval as an inequality using both interval notation and compound inequality notation.

  5. Example 2 Maria and Don are married taxpayers filing a joint return. Their combined taxable income is $153,900. The IRS offers a tax schedule so that taxpayers can calculate their tax. Use the tax schedule below for married taxpayers filing jointly to calculate Maria and Don’s tax.

  6. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Using the table, what taxable income would yield a tax of exactly $8,962.50?

  7. Example 3 The IRS includes the tax schedule for information purposes only. For taxable incomes over $100,000, taxpayers must use the tax worksheet. Here is a portion of the worksheet for married taxpayers filing jointly. Calculate Maria and Don’s tax using this worksheet.

  8. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Davida and John have a taxable income of $118,675. Use the Married Filling Jointly worksheet to determine the amounts for columns (a) and (c). What is their calculated tax?

  9. EXTEND YOUR UNDERSTANDING Chase has a taxable income of x dollars. This amount is over $100,000, but not over $131,450. Express his tax algebraically.

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