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Nadine is a self-employed attorney. Her expenses for continuing legal education are as follows: Lodging in...

Nadine is a self-employed attorney. Her expenses for continuing legal education are as follows:

Lodging in Tempe, Arizona $1,200
Transportation 350
Meals 200
Books 175
Tuition 550
Weekend trip to the Grand Canyon 175
Total $2,650

Calculate Nadine's educational expense deduction for the current year. Assume Nadine's household income is too high for her to qualify for the lifetime learning credit.

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