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Return with Rental, Flow Through, Sch E and For Deductions Connor and Jordan Billings are married taxpayers. Connor works part-time in retail and Jordan works part-time at an elementary school. Their details are shown below: Date of Birth SSN Name Connor R. Billings Jordan M. Billings Tax Return Project Part 6: For AGI Deductions Taxpayer Connor Jordan 06/01/1956 05/24/1964 The couple's W-2s include the following information: Wages 23,100 21,200 Connor 123-45-6789 987-65-4321 Social Security Benefits Received 18,000 Connor retired last year and received social security benefits this year. His 1099-SA includes the following information: Taxpayer Federal Withholdings State Withholdings 1,050 950 2,100 2,050 Connor sold the following stock this year: Security Date Acquired ALBT 6/7/2006 BNR 1/4/2008 CXY 2/2/2023 Occupation Retail Sales Teacher's Aide Connor and Jordan received 12 payments of $6500 this year from an annuity they purchased several years ago. Payments began when Connor turned 65. The annuity cost $200,000. When Connor dies, Jordan will receive the same monthly payment until Jordan's death. Use the simplified method to calculate taxability of the annuity payments received. Jordan enjoys buying lottery tickets this year. This year, Jordan spent about $50 total on scratch- off tickets but managed to win $12,000! Cost $22,000 $2,000 $1,400 Date Sold 3/4/2023 3/4/2023 3/4/2023 Proceeds $31,000 $250 $2,200 Connor and Jordan recently moved to a smaller home. They kept their previous residence as a rental property. The following expenses were incurred this year: Rents received Property Taxes Property Insurance Landscaping Maintenance Service Property Management Service Depreciation $18,000 4,300 1,200 600 1,200 3,500 Jordan is a limited partner in the Mt Hood Cascades Adventures partnership. Jordan's K-1 showed a $3,000 ordinary loss and $1,200 long-term capital loss. Connor and Jordan both contribute the maximum deductible amount allowed to their IRA accounts. Neither taxpayer is eligible for an employer-sponsored plan. The couple also contributes the maximum amount allowed to their Health Savings Account. Jordan spent $475 this year on supplies for the third-grade classroom to which she is assigned at work. Complete the Form 1040 worksheet in Google Sheets for Connor and Jordan. Do not use tax software. Submit the Google Sheets/n