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Diana and Ryan Workman were married on January 1 of last year. Diana has an eight-year-old son, Jorge, from her previous marriage. Ryan works as a computer programmer at Datafile Inc. Diana is a full-time student and is not employed. The Workmans reported the following financial information pertaining to their activities during the current year. a. Ryan earned a $96,000 salary for the year.

b. Ryan borrowed $12,000 from DI to purchase a car. DI charged him 2 percent interest on the loan, which Ryan paid on December 31, but would have charged Ryan $720 if interest was calculated at the applicable federal interest rate. Assume that tax avoidance was not a motive for the loan.

c. Diana received $2,000 in alimony and S4,500 in child support payments from her former husband.

d. Diana won a 900 cash prize at her church-sponsored Bingo game.

e. The Workmans received $500 of interest from corporate bonds and $250 of interest from a municipal bond. Diana owned these bonds before she married Ryan.

f. The couple bought 50 shares of ABC Inc. stock for $40 per share on July 2. The stock was worth $47 a share on December 31. The stock paid a dividend of $1.00 per share on December 1.

g. Diana's father passed away on April 14. She inherited cash of $50,000 and his baseball card collection, valued at $2,000. As beneficiary of her father's life insurance policy, Diana also received $150,000.

h. The couple spent a weekend in Atlantic City in November and came home with gambling winnings of $1,200.

i. Ryan received $400 cash for reaching 10 years of continuous service at DI.

j. Ryan was hit and injured by a drunk driver while crossing a street at a crosswalk. He was unable to work for a month. He received $6,000 from his disability insurance. DI paid the premiums for Ryan but they reported the amount of the premiums as compensation to Ryan on his year-end W-2.

k. The drunk driver who hit Ryan in part (j) was required to pay his $2,000 medical costs, $1,500 for the emotional trauma he suffered from the accident, and $5,000 for punitive damages.

l. For meeting his performance goals this year, Ryan was informed on December 27 that he would receive a $5,000 year- end bonus. DI mailed the check to Ryan on December 30 but Ryan didn't receive the check at his home until January 2.

m. Diana is a 10 percent owner of MNO Inc., a Subchapter S corporation. The company reported ordinary business income for the year of $92,000. Diana acquired the MNO stock last year.

n. Diana's daycare business received $35,000 in revenues. In addition, customers owed her $3,000 at year-end. During the year, Diana spent S5,500 for supplies, Sl,500 for utilities, S15,OOO for rent, and $500 for miscellaneous expenses. One customer gave her free advertising (worth S2,500) on a local radio station he owned in exchange for Diana allowing his child to attend the day care center free of charge. Diana accounts for her business activities using the cash method of accounting.

o. Ryan's employer pays the couple's annual health insurance premiums of $5,500.

Required:
a. Assuming the Workmans file a joint tax return, determine their gross income.
b. Using your answer in part A, complete page 1 of Form 1040 through line 22 for the Workmans.
c. Assuming the Workmans live in California, a community property state, and that Diana and Ryan file separately, what is Ryan's gross income?
d. Using your answer in part C, complete page 1 of Form 1040 through line 22 for Ryan Workman.

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