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Sandi and Jodie Are Partners Who Operate Household Humanities AHow Must Household Report These Results to Sandi and Jodie

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Sandi and Jodie are partners who operate Household Humanities. Sandi owns 60% and Jodie owns 40% of Household. During the current year, Household has the following results:
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 Revenues $165,000 Operating expenses 45,000 Sandi’s salary 50,000 Jodie’s salary 45,000 Municipal bond interest income 3,000 Long-term capital loss 30,000 Charitable contributions 10,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Revenues } & \$ 165,000 \\\text { Operating expenses } & 45,000 \\\text { Sandi's salary } & 50,000 \\\text { Jodie's salary } & 45,000 \\\text { Municipal bond interest income } & 3,000 \\\text { Long-term capital loss } & 30,000 \\\text { Charitable contributions } & 10,000\end{array}
a.How must Household report these results to Sandi and Jodie? Show calculations.
b.Sandi is a head of household with two dependent children (ages 17 and 18). She has $29,000 of other income, which includes a $6,000 short-term capital gain. Sandi has $13,000 of other allowable itemized deductions. Calculate Sandi's taxable income and income tax liability for 2018.??

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