Decker has a $1,000 loss from an activity in which he materially participates. He has $500 of basis in the activity and his at risk basis is $300. How much of the $1,000 loss may Decker deduct against ordinary income? 300 1000 500 0
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Decker has a $1,000 loss from an activity in which he materially participates. He has $500 of basis in the activity and his at risk basis is $300. How much of the $1,000 loss may Decker deduct against ordinary income?
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