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Business, 18.12.2019 07:31 eraines1714

Samantha, who is single and has magi of $36,000, recently was employed by an accounting firm. during the year, she spends $1,650 for a cpa exam review course and begins working on a law degree in night school. her law school expenses were $4,275 for tuition and $900 for books (which are not a requirement for enrollment in the course).

assuming no reimbursement, how much can samantha deduct for the:

a. cpa exam review course? $x

b. law school expenses? $x

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