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Business, 17.02.2020 22:30, kenziebug34

John and Martha Holloway are married ling jointly. They are 35 and 31 years old, respectively. Their address is 10010
Dove Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30294. Additional information about Mr. and Mrs. Holloway is as follows:
Social security numbers:
John: 412-34-5670. Martha: 412-34-5671.
Date of birth: 3/4/1977 Date of birth: 8/20/1981
W-2 for John shows these amounts:W-2 for Martha shows these amounts:
Box 1 = $35,500.00 Box 1 = $22,000.00
Box 2 = $ 7,100.00 Box 2 = $ 3,300.00
Box 3 = $35,500.00 Box 3 = $22,000.00
Box 4 = $ 1,491.00 Box 4 = $ 924.00
Box 5 = $35,500.00 Box 5 = $22,000.00
Box 6 = $ 514.75. Box 6 = $ 319.00
Form 1099-DIV for John shows this amount:
Box 1a and Box 1b = $345.00 from MAR Brokerage.
From 1099-INT for John shows these amounts:
Box 1 = $450.00 from ABC Bank.
Box 4 = $35.00.
John is a construction worker, and Martha is a secretary.
Prepare the tax return for Mr. and Mrs. Holloway using the appropriate form. They want to contribute to the presidential
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