- 3 - withheld. Petitioner reported no other income for 2000. Petitioner signed the return without reviewing it when it was presented to her by her preparer. Petitioner described him as a "professional". On her 2000 Schedule A, petitioner reported $20,014 of medical and dental expenses, $3,353 of real estate taxes, $8,621 of mortgage interest, $4,000 of charitable contributions and $18,719 of miscellaneous business expenses. 1. Petitioner's Income Respondent received Forms W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from third-party payors reporting that petitioner received the following wages during 2000: Vendor Amount Vitas Healthcare $38,401 Harrison Group 2,224 Sunshine Companies II 6,181 Memorial Healthcare System 9,938 Holy Cross Long Term Care 9,945 Total 66,689 Respondent also received information from third-party payors reporting additional payments to petitioner. Fidelity Investments issued two Forms 1099-B, Proceeds From Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions, reporting $5,097 in stock proceeds paid to petitioner. Sunrider International issued a Form 1099- MISC, Miscellaneous Income, reporting nonemployee compensation of $936. First Union National Bank and Washington Mutual Bank each issued a Form 1099-INT, Interest Income, reporting interestPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
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