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Demarco and janine jackson have been married for 20 years and have four children who qualify as their dependents (damarcus, janine, michael, and candice). the couple received salary income of $100,000, qualified business income of $10,000 from an investment in a partnership (that qualifies for a 20% deduction), and they sold their home this year. they initially purchased the home three years ago for $200,000 and they sold it for $250,000. the gain on the sale qualified for the exclusion from the sale of a principal residence. the jacksons incurred $16,500 of itemized deductions and they had $3,550 withheld from their paychecks for federal taxes. they are also allowed to claim a child tax credit for each of their minor children. however, because candice is 18 years of age, the jacksons may only claim the tax credit for other qualifying dependents for candice. (use the tax rate schedules.)what is the jacksons’ taxable income, and what is their tax liability or (refund)? what is the jacksons’ taxable income, and what is their tax liability or (refund)? gross income $for agi deductions $adjusted gross income $standard deduction $itemized deduction $greater or lesser deductions or itemized deductions $deduction for qualified business income $total deductions from agi $taxable income $income tax liability $other taxes $total tax $credits $

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