Helga had AGI of $135,000 in 2018. She donated corporate stock with a basis of $28,000 to a qualified charitable organization on April 3, 2018. a. What is the amount of Helga's deduction assuming that she purchased the stock on June 15, 2017, and the stock had a fair market value of $26,000 when she made the donation?Helga's deduction is $. b. Assuming that she purchased the stock on January 15, 2017, and the stock had a fair market value of $33,000 when she made the donation, Helga's deduction is $. c. Assuming that she purchased the stock on January 15, 2018, and the stock had a fair market value of $29,000 when she made the donation to the charity, Helga's deduction is $
Helga had AGI of $135,000 in 2018. She donated corporate stock with a basis of $28,000 to a qualified charitable organization on April 3, 2018.
a. What is the amount of Helga's deduction assuming that she purchased the stock on June 15, 2017, and the stock had a fair market value of $26,000 when she made the donation?
Helga's deduction is $.
b. Assuming that she purchased the stock on January 15, 2017, and the stock had a fair market value of $33,000 when she made the donation, Helga's deduction is $.
c. Assuming that she purchased the stock on January 15, 2018, and the stock had a fair market value of $29,000 when she made the donation to the charity, Helga's deduction is $
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