Multiple Choice
Camila, age 60, is single and has adjusted gross income of $100,000.She paid (with after-tax dollars) the following medical expenses in 2019:
She received only $2,000 in reimbursements from her insurance company for her medical expenses.How much can Camila deduct for medical expenses in 2019 if she has $30,000 of other itemized deductions?
A) $8,200
B) $8,300
C) $5,800
D) $5,700
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