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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
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Curtis, age 29, did not have health care coverage all year. His AGI is $35,000. What is the maximum Shared Responsibility Paymen

t (SRP) he is required to pay
Business
1 answer:
vovangra [49]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is; $875.00.

Further Explanation:

In 2017 the maximum shared responsibility payment that Curtis must pay is $875.00. That is approximately 2.5% of his AGI of $35,000. The maximum payment was 695$ or 2.5% of the income and the taxpayer owes the higher of the two options.

Beginning in 2019, the government stopped issuing a penalty for people who did not have health insurance. There are some people who may be exempt from having to purchase insurance. Some of the exempt clauses are;

  • A person may belong to an exempt religious organization
  • A person is an inmate in the United States
  • A person is in the country illegally
  • A person has a very low income and does not need to file taxes

Learn more about the Affordable Health Act at brainly.com/question/1388743

#LearnwithBrainly

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Cash from customers     $1,238,350

Cash to suppliers              ($683,910)

Salaries & Wages                (277,340)

Other expenses                    (10,548)

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Bonds                                  (29,870)

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Net cash from financing activities        (197,952)

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a) Data and Calculations:

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COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET

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Cash                                     $28,560       $20,820

Accounts receivable              75,850          58,940

Inventory                             220,080        250,770

Prepaid expenses                    9,148             7,580

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Salaries & wages payable  47,660           72,420

Interest payable                  27,980          25,490

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