Ms. Kilo is an unmarried individual. She has $219,344 taxable income in 2019. Compute Ms. Kilo's regular tax liability if she files as a single taxpayer and if she files as a surviving spouse.
A. Single $70,190; surviving spouse $52,642
B. Single $43,896; surviving spouse $52,460
C. Single $55,990; surviving spouse $42,222
D. None of the above
Answer: D
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