Steve and Linda Green have two children, a loss from a dairy farm, and a net capital gain from selling
cows.
Steve and Linda Green have two children, Amy, age 8, and Carol, age 10, who lived with them all year.
Steve owns and operates a dairy farm that had a loss of $2,000 in 2001. Steve reports this loss on Schedule F and on Form 1040, line 18. Steve
qualifies and chooses to use the optional method to figure net earnings, so he uses Section B of Schedule SE. He enters $1,600 on lines 15 and 4b of
Section B of Schedule SE. Steve figures self-employment tax of $244. He deducts one-half of it ($122) on line 27 (Form 1040).
Linda had wages of $15,000, which she reports on Form 1040, line 7. She also received advance EIC payments of $1,140, which she reports on Form
1040, line 56.
Steve and Linda had a $1,000 loss from the sale of stock and a $5,000 gain from the sale of raised dairy cows they had held for 3 years. They
report the $5,000 gain on Form 4797, Sales of Business Property. They do not have any other sales to report on Form 4797, so they enter
$5,000 on line 7 of Form 4797 and on line 11, column (f), of Schedule D. (They have no prior year section 1231 losses.) They report their net capital
gain of $4,000 from Schedule D on Form 1040, line 13.
The Greens read Publication 596
to see if they can claim the EIC. They use Worksheet 1 (shown here) to figure their investment income,
which is zero. They use Worksheet 3 (not shown) to figure their modified AGI. They start with their AGI of $16,878 ($15,000 + $4,000
- $2,000 - $122). When they add 75% of their farm loss to their AGI, they find their modified AGI is $18,378 ($16,878 + $1,500). They find
that they are eligible to get the EIC. They use EIC Worksheet B (shown here) to figure their EIC of $2,895. They also complete Schedule EIC
(not shown) and attach it to their Form 1040.
Greens' Worksheet 1: Invesment Income Worksheet
Greens' EIC Worksheet B, page 1
Greens' EIC Worksheet B, page 2
Previous | First | Next
Publication Index | 2001 Tax Help Archives | Tax Help Archives | Home