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Georgia contributed $2,000 to a qualifying Health Savings Account in the current year. The entire amount qualifies as an expense deductible for AGI.

A) True
B) False

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Emily, who lives in Indiana, volunteered to travel to Louisiana in March to work on a home-building project for Habitat for Humanity (a qualified charitable organization) . She was in Louisiana for three weeks. She normally makes $500 per week as a carpenter's assistant and plans to deduct $1,500 as a charitable contribution. In addition, she incurred the following costs in connection with the trip: $600 for transportation, $1,200 for lodging, and $400 for meals. What is Emily's deduction associated with this charitable activity?


A) $600
B) $1,200
C) $1,800
D) $2,200
E) $3,700

F) C) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Linda, who has AGI of $120,000 in the current year, contributes stock in Mauve Corporation (a publicly traded corporation) to the Salvation Army, a qualified charitable organization. The stock is worth $65,000, and Linda acquired it as an investment four years ago at a cost of $50,000. a.What is the total amount that Linda can deduct as a charitable contribution, assuming she carries over any disallowed contribution from the current year to future years? b.Describe the restrictions that apply when calculating the deduction in the carryover years.

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Your friend Scotty informs you that he received a "tax-free" reimbursement in 2017 of some medical expenses he paid in 2016. Which of the following statements best explains why Scotty is not required to report the reimbursement in gross income?


A) Scotty itemized deductions in 2016.
B) Scotty did not itemize deductions in 2016.
C) Scotty itemized deductions in 2017.
D) Scotty did not itemize deductions in 2017.
E) Scotty itemized deductions in 2017 but not in 2016.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Byron owned stock in Blossom Corporation that he donated to a museum (a qualified charitable organization) on June 8 this year. What is the amount of Byron's deduction assuming that he had purchased the stock for $10,500 last year on August 7, and the stock had a fair market value of $13,800 when he made the donation?


A) $3,300
B) $10,500
C) $12,150
D) $13,800
E) None of the above

F) B) and D)
G) B) and C)

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In 2017, Brandon, age 72, paid $3,000 for long-term care insurance premiums. He may include the $3,000 in computing his medical expense deduction for the year.

A) True
B) False

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