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Jonathan placed his new car in service on January 1 of the current year. He drove it 15,000 miles in the current year, 60 percent for business.He incurred expenses, including straight line deprication, interest on the car loan, registration fees and repairs after a minor fender bender, of $10,500. What should his business deduction for automobile expenses be?
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