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A+ WorkThe IRS allows a taxpayer to contribute to a ROTH IRA

Program The IRS allows a taxpayer to contribute to a ROTH IRA, if his/her income is not over a specified limit and his/her filing status allows contributions. You will write a program that carries out the logic of a simplified worksheet to determine how much may be contributed to a ROTH IRA. Sample IRS-like instructions for each line of the worksheet: This worksheet may not be used by any taxpayer who is married filing separately, and did not live with their spouse any time during the year. Line 1 Determine maximum possible ROTH IRA contribution limit. If under age 50, enter $5,500 on line 1. Otherwise, enter $6,500 on line 1. Line 2 Enter the modified Adjusted Gross Income for IRA purposes on line 2. Line 3 Determine the Income Limit amount for full contributions, according the filing status from the list below and enter limit on line 3: Single or Head of household – $ 112,000 Married filing jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) – $ 178,000 Married filing separately and lived with spouse any time during year $ 0 Line 4 Determine if a reduction to the contribution limit is necessary. Is the amount on line 2 less than or equal to the amount on line 3? Yes. Can contribute up to maximum contribution limit. Skip lines 4 8 and enter the amount from line 1 on line 9 (ignore line 9 instructions) No. Contribution limit may be reduced. Subtract line 3 from line 2 and enter the amount on line 4 and continue. Line 5 Determine division amount to use, depending on filing status, and enter it on line 5: Single or Head of household – $ 15,000 Married filing jointly or separately, or Qualifying Widow(er) $ 10,000 Line 6 Determine reduction percentage. Divide line 4 by line 5 and determine the floating point result rounded to 3 places. Is the result is 1.0 or more? Yes. Cannot contribute to a ROTH IRA. Skip lines 6 8 and enter 0 on line 9 (ignore line 9 instructions) No. Contribution limit will be reduced. Enter the calculated reduction percentage rounded to 3 places on line 6. Line 7 Determine reduction amount. Multiply line 6 by line 1 and enter the result on line 7 Line 8 Determine possible contribution limit. Subtract line 7 from line 1. Round the result up to the nearest $10, and enter result on line 8 Line 9 Enter the larger value: line 8 or $200. This line 9 amount is your ROTH IRA contribution limit. Determine if the taxpayer should continue, or if the program should exit. o If the taxpayers filing status is married filing separately o Ask if the taxpayer lived with his/her spouse at any time during the year. (User input can be in either upper or lowercase.) If the answer is no, the taxpayer may not contribute to a ROTH IRA. contribution. Display a message saying so (see Sample 2 Output below) and pause. Then return from main with exit code of 1, to indicate that the program returned before line 1. return 1; o If the program did not exit, continue. Read and store the taxpayers age. Perform a test to determine and store the amount for line 1. Read and store Adjusted Gross Income for IRA purposes for line 2. Determine the line 3 income limit that applies for the filing status entered, and store the result. o HINT: Store the filing status description in words into a string variable at the same time. Display the Worksheet title and the first 3 lines (1 3) of the worksheet. Perform the line 4 test to determine if the program needs to continue. o If line 2 is less than or equal to line 3 Display the amount from line 1 on line 9, and pause. Then return from main with exit code of 4, to indicate that the program exited on line 4. return 4; o If the program did not exit, continue. Perform the necessary calculation for line 4 and store the result. Determine the line 5 division amount to use for the filing status entered, and store it. Display lines (4 and 5) of the worksheet. Perform the necessary calculation for line 6 and store the result. Perform the line 6 test to determine if the program needs to continue. If the result is 1.0 or more, taxpayer cannot contribute to a ROTH IRA: Display a message, and pause (see Sample 4 output) Then return from main with exit code of 4, to indicate that the program exited on line 6. return 6; o If the program did not exit, continue. ROTH IRA Contribution Limit Worksheet Filing Status: Married, Filing Jointly 1. Possible contribution limit: 5500.00 2. Adjusted Gross Income 180330.00 3. Income Limit: 178000.00 4. Amount over Limit: 2330.00 5. Division amount: 10000.00 6. Reduction Percentage: 0.233 7. Reduction Amount: 1281.50 8. Reduced contribution limit: 4220.00 9. Maximum ROTH IRA Contribution Limit 4220.00

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