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Business, 16.01.2020 02:31, KillerSteamcar

Jeremy earned $100,000 in salary and $6,000 in interest income during the year. jeremy’s employer withheld $11,200 of federal income taxes from jeremy’s paychecks during the year. jeremy has one qualifying dependent child who lives with him. jeremy qualifies to file as head of household and has $23,000 in itemized deductions. (use the tax rate schedules.)assume that in addition to the original facts, jeremy has a long-term capital gain of $4,000. what is jeremy’s tax refund or tax due including the tax on the capital gain? this is what i have so far.

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