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This year Kelly bought a new auto for $20,000 plus $1,650 in state and local sales taxes. Besides this sales tax, Kelly also paid $5,260 in state income taxes and had other itemized deductions (e.g., mortgage interest) of $3,500. If Kelly files single with AGI of $56,000, what amount of itemized deductions will she be eligible to claim?

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This year Tiffanie files as a single taxpayer. Tiffanie received $62,700 of salary and paid $3,200 of qualified educational interest. This year Tiffanie has also paid deductible moving expenses of $2,200 and received $12,000 of alimony. What is Tiffanie's AGI?

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Karin and Chad (ages 30 and 31, respectively) are married and together have $110,000 of AGI. This year they have recorded the following expenses:  Home mortgage interest $6,640 Real estate taxes 5,400 State income taxes paid 6,300 Medical expenses (unreimbursed) 1,800 Employee business expenses (unreimbursed) 450 Charitable contributions (cash to their church) 760\begin{array} { l r } \text { Home mortgage interest } & \$ 6,640 \\\text { Real estate taxes } & 5,400 \\\text { State income taxes paid } & 6,300 \\\text { Medical expenses (unreimbursed) } & 1,800 \\\text { Employee business expenses (unreimbursed) } & 450 \\\text { Charitable contributions (cash to their church) } & 760\end{array} Karin and Chad will file married joint with two personal exemptions. Calculate their taxable income.

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Andres and Lakeisha are married and file joint. Andres is 72 years old and in good health. Lakeisha is 62 years old and blind. What amount of standard deduction can Andres and Lakeisha claim this year?


A) $14,800
B) $13,600
C) $9,100
D) $12,400
E) None of these.

F) None of the above
G) B) and E)

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Constance currently commutes 25 miles from her house to her existing part time job in the suburbs. Next week she begins a new full time job in another state, and this job location is 100 miles from her existing home. Because of the additional distance Constance is selling her house, and she has rented an apartment that is only 2 miles from her new job. Constance expects to pay the following moving expenses.  Cost of searching for an apartment $325 Transportation - auto (computed using the  mileage rate of 23.5 cents per mile, rounded) 24 Cost of van to move furniture and possessions 810 Meals while en route 25\begin{array}{llcc} \text { Cost of searching for an apartment } & \$325 \\ \text { Transportation - auto (computed using the } &\\ \text { mileage rate of 23.5 cents per mile, rounded) } &24\\ \text { Cost of van to move furniture and possessions } &810\\ \text { Meals while en route } &25\\\end{array} Determine if this move qualifies for a moving expense deduction and calculate the amount (if any) of the deduction.

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To qualify as a charitable deduction the donation must be made by cash or by check.

A) True
B) False

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Don's personal auto was damaged in a wind storm this year. Don purchased the auto several years ago for $32,000 and it was worth $18,000 at the time of the storm. The damage was superficial, so Don decided not to repair the car. Although Don collected $750 from his insurance company, the value of the car dropped after the storm to $15,000. What is the amount of casualty loss from the storm damage before Don applies any floor limitations?

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This year Riley files single and reports AGI of $71,000. Riley paid $1,200 of interest on a qualified education loan. What amounts can Riley deduct for qualifying education interest?


A) The deduction for qualifying education interest is $1,200.
B) The deduction for qualifying education interest is $1,000.
C) The deduction for qualifying education interest is $720.
D) The deduction for qualifying education interest is $200.
E) None of these.

F) A) and B)
G) C) and E)

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Madeoff donated stock (capital gain property) to a public charity. He purchased the stock 3 years ago for $100,000, and on the date of the gift, it had a fair market value of $200,000. What is his maximum charitable contribution deduction for the year if his AGI is $500,000 (before considering the itemized deduction phase-out) ?


A) $100,000
B) $200,000
C) $150,000
D) $250,000
E) None of these

F) None of the above
G) A) and E)

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Which of the following is a true statement?


A) Taxpayers may only deduct interest on up to $1,500,000 of acquisition indebtedness.
B) Taxpayers may deduct interest on up to $1,000,000 of home-equity debt.
C) The deduction for investment interest expense is not subject to limitation.
D) Interest on home-equity debt up to $100,000 is deductible, even if the loan proceeds are used to buy a new car.
E) None of these is true.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and B)

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Deductible medical expenses include payments to medical care providers such as doctors, dentists, and nurses and medical care facilities such as hospitals.

A) True
B) False

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Opal fell on the ice and injured her hip this winter. As a result she paid $3,000 for a visit to the hospital emergency room and $750 for follow-up visits with her doctor. While she recuperated, Opal paid $500 for prescription medicine and $600 to a therapist for rehabilitation. Insurance reimbursed Opal $1,200 for these expenses. What is the amount of Opal's qualifying medical expense?


A) $3,000
B) $3,750
C) $3,650
D) $4,850
E) All of these

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Which of the following costs are NOT deductible as an itemized medical expense?


A) The cost of eyeglasses.
B) Payments to a hospital.
C) Transportation for medical purposes.
D) The cost of insurance for long-term care services.
E) All of these are deductible as medical expenses.

F) C) and D)
G) D) and E)

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Unreimbursed employee business expenses, investment expenses, hobby expenses, and certain other expenses are classified as miscellaneous itemized deductions and are deductible only to the extent that their sum exceeds 2% of the taxpayer's AGI.

A) True
B) False

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Misti purchased a residence this year. Misti is a single parent and lives with her 1-year old daughter. This year, Misti received a salary of $63,000 and made the following payments:  Home mortgage interest $2,335 Real estate taxes 1,525State income taxes paid 1,340 Income tax preparation fee 250Charitable contributions (cash to their church) 120\begin{array}{llcc} \text { Home mortgage interest } &\$2,335 \\ \text { Real estate taxes } &1,525\\ \text {State income taxes paid } &1,340\\ \text { Income tax preparation fee } &250\\ \text {Charitable contributions (cash to their church) } &120\\\end{array} Misti files as a head of household and claims two exemptions. Calculate her taxable income this year.

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Homer is an executive who is paid a salary of $80,000. Homer also paints landscapes as a hobby. This year Homer expects to sell paintings for a total of $750 and incur the following expenses associated with his painting activities:  Travel $1,480 Paints and canvas 610 Painting classes 230\begin{array} { l r } \text { Travel } & \$ 1,480 \\\text { Paints and canvas } & 610 \\\text { Painting classes } & 230\end{array} What is the effect of Homer's hobby on his taxable income? Assume his AGI does not reflect his painting activities and that he itemizes deductions but has no other miscellaneous itemized deductions.

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Lewis is an unmarried law student at State University, a qualified educational institution. Last year Lewis borrowed $30,000 and used the proceeds to pay his university tuition. This year Lewis paid $1,500 of interest on the loan. Which of the following is a true statement if Lewis reports $40,000 of salary and no other items of income or expense?


A) Lewis can deduct all the interest on his student loan for AGI.
B) Lewis can deduct all the interest on his student loan as an itemized deduction.
C) Lewis can only deduct $1,000 of the interest on his student loan for AGI.
D) Lewis can only deduct $1,000 of the interest on his student loan as an itemized deduction.
E) All of these are false.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and E)

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Margaret Lindley paid $15,000 of interest on her $300,000 acquisition debt for her home (fair market value of $500,000) , $4,000 of interest on her $30,000 home-equity loan, $1,000 of credit card interest, and $3,000 of margin interest for the purchase of stock. Assume that Margaret Lindley has $10,000 of interest income this year and no investment expenses. How much of the interest expense may she deduct this year?


A) $23,000.
B) $22,000.
C) $19,000.
D) $18,000.
E) None of these.

F) A) and D)
G) C) and E)

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Fred's employer dispatched him on a business trip from the Dallas headquarters to New York this year. During the trip Fred incurred the following expenses:  Air fare $1,300 Lodging 750 Meals 600 Cab fare 220\begin{array} { l r } \text { Air fare } & \$ 1,300 \\\text { Lodging } & 750 \\\text { Meals } & 600 \\\text { Cab fare } & 220\end{array} What is the amount of Fred's deduction before the application of any AGI limitations?


A) $2,870
B) $2,570
C) $2,050
D) $1,300
E) $0 - the expenses cannot be deducted unless Fred is reimbursed.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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Claire donated 200 shares of stock (held for 5 years) to her father's nonoperating private foundation this year. The stock was worth $15,000 but Claire's basis was only $4,000. Determine the maximum amount of charitable deduction for the donation if Claire's AGI is $60,000 this year.

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