(4 points) Mel and Tara are married and file jointly for 202…

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Whаt distinguishes IааS (Infrastructure as a Service)?

(4 pоints) Mel аnd Tаrа are married and file jоintly fоr 2024. They earned $195,000 in total salaries together for the year working for an architecture and construction firm. They moved across the country when Tara was offered a new job opportunity within the company this year, incurring $7,500 in moving expenses. The moving expenses were not reimbursed by their employer. As part of the move, Mel and Tara had to sell their house this year. They had purchased the home in 2018 and after making some improvements to the home its adjusted tax basis at the time of sale was $310,000. They sold it for $575,000. They also paid $1,500 in interest on loans Mel took out to pay for his tuition and fees as an undergraduate architecture major. After the move, Mel had some health issues which required the couple to pay $3,000 in medical expenses (part for health insurance premiums and part deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses for hospital care). Mel and Tara’s AGI for 2024 is:  

(3 pоints) Mel аnd Tаrа are married and file jоintly fоr 2024. They earned $195,000 in total salaries together for the year working for an architecture and construction firm. They moved across the country when Tara was offered a new job opportunity within the company this year, incurring $7,500 in moving expenses. The moving expenses were not reimbursed by their employer. As part of the move, Mel and Tara had to sell their house this year. They had purchased the home in 2018 and after making some improvements to the home its adjusted tax basis at the time of sale was $310,000. They sold it for $575,000. They also paid $1,500 in interest on loans Mel took out to pay for his tuition and fees as an undergraduate architecture major. After the move, Mel had some health issues which required the couple to pay $3,000 in medical expenses (part for health insurance premiums and part deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses for hospital care). Ignoring your answers for Parts 1-3 and instead assuming taxable income is $45,000 and there are no AMT or tax credits to apply, the amount of taxes due for Mel and Tara in 2024 is: