Please complete the 2014 federal income tax return for Joseph and Diana Cohen
The Cohens paid the following expenses during the year:
Dentist (unreimbursed by insurance) $1,500
Doctors (unreimbursed by insurance) $ 2,425
Prescriptions (unreimbursed by insurance) $ 675
Real property taxes on residence $7,525
Vehicle property tax based upon value $1,250
Mortgage interest on principal residence $12,550
Margin interest paid to broker $600
Contribution to United Way $2,000
Contribution to American Cancer Society $5,000
Contribution to neighborhood drive to oppose development project $500
Contribution to the Temple Mount Synagogue $12,000
Fee paid to Mouser, Johnson, and Hintze CPAs for tax preparation $450
The Cohens also donated clothing, electronics, furniture and other household goods to the Salvation Army of Pleasantville, New Jersey on April 15, 2014. Estimated thrift value of the goods donated was $275.
The Cohens would like to contribute to the Presidential Election Campaign. The Cohens would also like to receive a refund (if any) of tax they may have overpaid for the year. Their preferred method of receiving the refund is by check.
Joseph Cohen reported the following the following information relating to his employment during the year:
Employer
Gross Wages
Federal Income Tax Withholding
State Income Tax Withholding
Alternative Energy
$118,425
$29,430
$14,500
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