Amount of the greater below is excluded from gross income
1. Daily statutory amount = 370 * 30 = 11100
or
2. Actual cost of care = 7600
Amount of exclusion = 11100 - 3500 = 7600
Amount to be included = 7900 - 7600 = $300
Option ,d , $300
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