Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 9, Problem 1CPA
In the current year, Barlow moved from Chicago to Miami to start a new job, incurring costs of $1,200 to move household goods and $2,500 in temporary living expenses. Barlow was not reimbursed for any of these expenses. What amount should Barlow deduct as an itemized deduction for moving expense?
- a. $0
- b. $1,200
- c. $2,500
- d. $3,700
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3. Which of the following is deductible as dues, subscriptions, or publications?
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If the answer is zero, type a 0.
a. Myra received a salary of $80,000 from her employer, Green Construction.
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Chapter 9 Solutions
Individual Income Taxes
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