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Exam 10: Deductions and Losses: Certain Itemized Deductions
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Question 41
True/False
Excess charitable contributions that come under the 30%-of-AGI ceiling are always subject to the 30%-of-AGI ceiling in the carryover year.
Question 42
True/False
Maria traveled to Rochester, Minnesota, with her son, who had surgery at the Mayo Clinic. Her son stayed at the clinic for the duration of his treatment. She paid airfare of $300 and $50 per night for lodging. The cost of Maria's airfare and lodging cannot be included in determining her medical expense deduction.
Question 43
True/False
For all of the current year, Randy (a calendar year taxpayer) allowed the Salvation Army to use a building he owns rent-free. The building normally rents for $24,000 a year. Randy will be allowed a charitable contribution deduction this year of $24,000.
Question 44
Essay
Harry and Sally were divorced three years ago. In July of the current year, their son, Joe, broke his arm falling out of a tree. Joe lives with Sally and Sally claims him as a dependent on her tax return. Harry paid for the medical expenses related to Joe's injury. Can Harry claim the medical expenses he paid for Joe on his tax return?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Brad, who would otherwise qualify as Faye's dependent, had gross income of $9,000 during the year. Faye, who had AGI of $120,000, paid the following medical expenses this year:
Faye has a medical expense deduction of:
Question 46
True/False
Capital assets donated to a public charity that would result in long-term capital gain if sold, are subject to the 30%-of- AGI ceiling limitation on charitable contributions for individuals.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Pedro's child attends a school operated by the church the family attends. Pedro made a donation of $1,000 to the church in lieu of the normal registration fee of $200. In addition, Pedro paid the regular tuition of $6,000 to the school. Based on this information, what is Pedro's charitable contribution?
Question 48
True/False
Judy paid $40 for Girl Scout cookies and $40 for Boy Scout popcorn. Judy may claim an $80 charitable contribution deduction.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Tom, age 48, is advised by his family physician that he needs back surgery to correct a problem from his last back surgery. Since Tom is in a wheel chair, he needs his wife, Jean, to accompany him on his trip to Rochester, Minnesota, for in-patient treatment at the Mayo Clinic, which specializes in this type of surgery. Tom incurred the following costs in 2018:
Compute Tom's allowable medical expenses for the trip (before application of the AGI floor) .
Question 50
True/False
Interest paid or accrued during 2018 on aggregate acquisition indebtedness of $2 million or less ($1 million or less for married persons filing separate returns) is deductible as qualified residence interest.