TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS EN
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Chapter 6, Problem 31P
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Indicate (1) the amount deductible for AGI, (2) the amount of deductible from AGI, and (3) the amount of deductible neither deductible for nor deductible from AGI before considering income limitations or the standard deduction for the given situation.
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TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS EN
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