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4.Rachel is single and has a college degree in finance. She is employed as a loa

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Question

4.Rachel is single and has a college degree in finance. She is employed as a loan officer at bank; her yearly AGI approximates $50,000. During the year, she enrolled in a weekend MBA program and incurred the following nonreimbursed expenses: $4,100 (tuition), $300 (books), $200 (other school supplies), and $200 (transportation to and from campus). Disregarding the 2%-of-AGI limitation, as to the MBA program, Rachel has a: a. Deduction for and deduction from AGI of $0. b. Deduction for AGI of $4,000 and deduction from AGI of $800. c. Deduction for AGI of $4,000 and deduction from AGI of $700. d. Deduction for AG1 of $4,100 and deduction from AGI of $700. e. None of these.

Explanation / Answer

Option c is correct.

The deduction for AGI is $4,000 and deduction fromAGI is $700.

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