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A) the taxpayer will not be allowed to deduct the loss under any circumstance if the taxpayer does not have passive income from other sources.
B) the loss is fully deductible against the taxpayer's ordinary income no matter the circumstances.
C) if the taxpayer is not an active participant in the rental, the taxpayer may be allowed to deduct the loss even if the taxpayer does not have any sources of passive income.
D) if the taxpayer is not allowed to deduct the loss due to the passive activity loss limitations, the loss is suspended and carried forward until the taxpayer generates passive income or until the taxpayer sells the property.
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A) $50.
B) $150.
C) $4,500.
D) $6,000.
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A) $0 net income. $1,000 depreciation expense carried forward to next year.
B) ($1,000) net loss. $0 expenses carried over to next year.
C) $0 net income. $1,000 of other expense carried over to next year.
D) $0 net income. $1,000 of interest expense and property taxes carried over to next year.
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True/False
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A) Ordinary income/gain.
B) Short-term capital gain.
C) Long-term capital gain.
D) Personal gain.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Only the taxpayer's principal residence.
B) The taxpayer's principal residence and two other residences (chosen by the taxpayer) .
C) The taxpayer's principal residence and one other residence (chosen by the taxpayer) .
D) Any two residences chosen by the taxpayer.
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Multiple Choice
A) Real property taxes paid on an individual's personal residence are deductible as for AGI deduction.
B) Taxpayers may deduct as an itemized deduction up to $10,000 (unless married filing separately) all taxes combined (including state income taxes and real property taxes) .
C) Taxpayers are not allowed to deduct real property taxes.
D) None of these statements are correct.
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A) Deductible home office expenses of employees are not deductible.
B) Deductible home office expenses of employees are miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2 percent floor.
C) Deductible home office expenses of employees are for AGI deductions limited to gross income from the business.
D) Deductible home office expenses of employees are for AGI deductions not limited to gross income from the business.
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