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1 October, 20:11

Emily is itemizing deductions on her federal income tax return and had $5200

in medical expenses last year. If her AGI was $43,000, and if medical

expenses are deductible to the extent that they exceed 7.5% of a taxpayer's

AGI, how much can Emily deduct for medical expenses?

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  1. 1 October, 20:16
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    Emily can deduct the $1,975 in medical expenses from her adjusted gross income.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Before an individual could deduct medical expenses as long as they exceeded 7.5% of their adjusted gross income (currently it's 10%).

    If Emily's AGI = $43,000, then she will be able to deduct medical expenses that exceed $3,225 ( = $43,000 x 7.5%).

    Emily's medical expense deductions = $5,200 - $3,225 = $1,975.

    If this situation happened this year, Emily would have only been able to deduct $900 [ = $5,200 - ($43,000 x 10%) ]
  2. 1 October, 20:37
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    Emily can deduct $1975 for medical expenses.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Emily is itemizing deductions on her federal income tax return and had $5200. Her AGI was $43,000.

    We have:

    The AGI is = $43,000

    Medical expenses amount = $5200

    If medical expenses are deductible to the extent that they exceed 7.5% or 0.075 of a taxpayer's AGI, means = 43,000 * 0.075 = $3225

    Now the deductible amount is = $5200 - $3225 = $ 1975

    Hence, Emily can deduct $1975 for medical expenses.
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