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Ulysses and Penelope are married and file separate returns for 2019. Penelope itemizes her deductions on her return. Ulysses' adjusted gross income was $17,400, his itemized deductions were $2,250 and he is entitled to one exemption. Neither has any dependents.
Table for the standard deduction

Filing Status 2017 Standard Deduction
Single $6,350
Married, filing jointly 12,700
Married, filing separately 6,350
Head of household 9,350
Qualifying widow(er) 12,700

Calculate Ulysses' income tax liability assuming the couple does not live in a community property state.

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