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Sheena Maskell Sheena Maskell
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This summer, Rick's home (which has a basis of $80,000) is damaged by a tornado. An appraisal by a realtor placed the FMV of the home at $120,000 before the tornado and at $85,000 after the tornado. Rick estimates that the insurance company will reimburse him for 60% of the loss.  Next year, the insurance company pays Rick $20,000. Rick's current year's AGI is $50,000 and his next year's AGI is $55,000. Rick suffers no other casualty losses in either year. After limitations, Rick may deduct a casualty loss this year of
A) $ 8,900.
B) $ 9,900.
C) $15,000.
D) $35,000.
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Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation: 2011: Individuals

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