Sam and diane are completing their federal income taxes for the year and have identified the amounts listed here. hot much can they rightfully deduct? Agi: 82,000 Medical and dental expenses : 9,200 Sate income taxes : 3,700 Mortgage interest 10,300 Cahritable contributions: 1,350
Total Deduction = [Medical and dental expenses) - (7.5% * AGI] + Sate income taxes + Mortgage interest + Chartiable contribution
= [$9200 - (7.5%*$82000)] + $3,700 + $10,300 + $1,350
= [$9200 - $6150] + $3,700 + $10,300 + $1,350
= $3050 + $3,700 + $10,300 + $1,350
= $18400
Note:- Expenses on Medical and dental expenses greater than 7.5% of AGI is deductiable
Sam and diane are completing their federal income taxes for the year and have identified the...
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