Linda, who files as a single taxpayer, had AGI of $280,000 for 2018. She incurred the following expenses and losses during the year:
Medical expenses (before the 7.5%-of-AGI limitation) $33,000
State and local income taxes 4,800
State sales tax 1,300
Real estate taxes 6,000
Home mortgage interest 5,000
Automobile loan interest 750
Credit card interest 1,000
Charitable contributions 7,000
Casualty loss (before 10% limitation but after $100 floor; not in a Federally declared disaster area) 34,000
Unreimbursed employee business expenses 7,600
Calculate Linda’s allowable itemized deductions for the year.
$______________.
*The AGI limit for medical expenses is 7.5% now for 2018. It was 10% in previous years.*
*Also in 2018, taxpayers can't claim unreimbursed employee expenses because it is now considered personal exp in 2018-2025 due to new tax rules.*

Respuesta :

Answer:

$27,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Linda’s allowable itemized deductions for the year.

Local and state taxes $10,000

Home mortgage interest $5,000

Charitable contributions $7,000

Unreimbursed employee expenses Eliminated from 2019

Medical Expense $5,000

[$33,000-(280,000*10%)]

Casualty Loss Eliminated from 2019

Linda's Allowable itemized deduction for the year $27,000

($10,000+$5,000+$7,000+$5,000)

Therefore Linda's Allowable itemized deduction for the year is $27,000