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A) $0
B) $225,000
C) $250,000
D) $300,000
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A) Katy includes the rental receipts in gross income and deducts the expenses allocated to the rental use of the home for AGI.
B) Katy deducts from AGI interest expense and property taxes associated with the home not allocated to the rental use of the home.
C) Assuming Katy's rental receipts exceed the interest expense and property taxes allocated to the rental use,Katy's deductible expenses for 2013 may not exceed the amount of her rental receipts (she may not report a loss from the rental property) .
D) All of these statements are correct.
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A) $0
B) $250,000
C) $500,000
D) $700,000
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A) $0
B) $10,000
C) $26,353
D) $26,000
E) $28,000
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A) A taxpayer may not exclude gain if the taxpayer is renting the residence at the time of the sale.
B) A taxpayer may simultaneously own two homes that are eligible for the home sale exclusion.
C) A taxpayer must be living in a residence at the time it is sold to qualify for the exclusion.
D) For a married couple to qualify for the $500,000 exclusion,both spouses must meet the ownership and use tests.
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A) Taxpayers may deduct interest expense on a limited amount of home equity indebtedness but they may deduct interest expense on an unlimited amount of home acquisition indebtedness.
B) Taxpayers may deduct interest expense on a limited amount of acquisition indebtedness but an unlimited amount of home equity indebtedness.
C) Taxpayers may deduct interest expense on a limited amount of acquisition indebtedness and a limited amount of home equity indebtedness.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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