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A) $0
B) $4,000
C) $4,500
D) $5,000
E) $9,000
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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) Kenneth would include the rental receipts in gross income and deduct the rental expenses for AGI.
B) Kenneth would exclude the rental receipts from gross income and deduct the rental expenses for AGI.
C) Kenneth would include the rental receipts in gross income and would not deduct the rental expenses because he used the residence for personal purposes for most of the year.
D) Kenneth would exclude the rental receipts, and he would not deduct the rental expenses.
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A) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer than the break-even point for paying points on a refinance.
B) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer for a taxpayer who does not make extra principal payments each year on the loan than for a taxpayer who does make additional principal payments each year on the loan.
C) All else equal, the break-even point for a taxpayer paying points on an original mortgage is longer when the taxpayer's marginal income tax rate increases in the years subsequent to the original financing compared to a taxpayer whose marginal tax rate does not change in the years subsequent to the year in which the loan is executed.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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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 2014 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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True/False
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A) Depreciation expense, other expenses, property taxes and interest expense
B) Other expenses, depreciation expense, property taxes and interest expense
C) Property taxes and interest expense, depreciation expense, other expenses
D) Other expenses, property taxes and interest expense, depreciation expense
E) None of these statements is correct.
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A) Harriet's deductible expenses are not limited to the amount of gross rental income from the property.
B) Harriet will be allowed to deduct all of the mortgage interest on the loan secured by the property.
C) Harriet is required to include all of the rental receipts in gross income.
D) Harriet is required to allocate all expenses associated with the home to rental use or personal use.
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