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A) $0
B) $30,000
C) $120,000
D) $150,000
E) None of these
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True/False
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A) $150,000.
B) $110,000.
C) $60,000.
D) $0.
E) None of these.
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A) The heir's adjusted basis is $130,000, and Kate's final deduction is $15,000.
B) The heir's adjusted basis is $130,000, and Kate's final deduction is $45,000.
C) The heir's adjusted basis is $100,000, and Kate's final deduction is $45,000.
D) The heir's adjusted basis is $175,000, and Kate has no final deduction.
E) None of these applies here.
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A) $0 in 2019, $0 in 2020.
B) $85,000 in 2019, $0 in 2020.
C) $85,000 in 2019, $15,000 in 2020.
D) $85,000 in 2019, $45,000 in 2020.
E) None of these.
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A) $195,000
B) $200,000
C) $240,000
D) $245,000
E) None of these
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A) All four businesses can be treated as a single activity if Tara elects to do so.
B) Only the shoe store and bookstore can be treated as a single activity, the restaurant must be treated as a separate activity, and the jewelry store must be treated as a separate activity.
C) The shoe store, bookstore, and restaurant can be treated as a single activity, and the jewelry store must be treated as a separate activity.
D) All four businesses must be treated as separate activities.
E) None of these is correct.
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A) If 60% of Tess's gross income is from apartment rentals and 40% is from the restaurant, the rental operation and the restaurant business must be treated as separate activities.
B) If 95% of Tess's gross income is from apartment rentals and 5% is from the restaurant, she may treat the rental operation and the restaurant business as a single activity that is a rental activity.
C) If 5% of Tess's gross income is from apartment rentals and 95% is from the restaurant, she may treat the rental operation and the restaurant business as a single activity that is not a rental activity.
D) If 98% of Tess's gross income is from apartment rentals and 2% is from the restaurant, the rental operation and the restaurant business must be treated as a single activity that is not a rental activity.
E) None of these is correct.
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