Business, 24.12.2019 05:31, 1Angel2Got3Brains
Ellie (a single taxpayer) is the owner of abc, llc. the llc (a sole proprietorship) reports qbi of $900,000 and is not a specified services business. abc paid total w-2 wages of $300,000, and the total unadjusted basis of property held by abc is $30,000. ellie's taxable income before the qbi deduction is $740,000 (this is also her modified taxable income). what is ellie's qbi deduction for 2019? a. $150,000.
b. $148,000.
c. $75,750.
d. $180,000.
e. none of these choices are correct.
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Business, 23.06.2019 03:00, mprjug6
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