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Business, 31.08.2021 22:30 krystalhurst97

Brenda Peterson is single and lives at 567 East Street, Marshfield, MA 02043. Her SSN is 412-34-5670. She worked the entire year for Applebee Consulting in Marshfield. Her Form W-2 contained information in the following boxes: Wages (box 1) = $67,155.75
Federal W/H (box 2) = $8,366.12
Social security wages (box 3) = $67,155.75
Social security W/H (box 4) = $4,163.66
Medicare wages (box 5) = $67,155.75
Medicare W/H (box 6) = $973.75

She also received two Forms 1099-INT. One was from First National Bank of Beantown and showed interest income of $537.39 in box 1. The other Form 1099-INT was from Baystate Savings and Loan and showed interest income of $281.70 in box 1. Brenda had qualifying health care coverage at all times during the tax year.

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Prepare a Form 1040 for Brenda.

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