Multiple Choice
Priscella pursued a hobby of making bedspreads in her spare time. Her AGI before considering the hobby is $40,000. During the year she sold the bedspreads for $10,000. She incurred expenses as follows: Assuming that the activity is deemed a hobby, how should she report these items on her tax return?
A) Include $10,000 in income and deduct $11,000 for AGI.
B) Ignore both income and expenses since hobby losses are disallowed.
C) Include $10,000 in income, deduct nothing for AGI, and claim $11,000 of the expenses as itemized deductions.
D) Include $10,000 in income and deduct interest of $500 for AGI.
E) None of the above.
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