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Business, 02.03.2020 23:01, iBrain

In 2019, Nighthawk Corporation, a calendar year C corporation, has $3,700,000 of adjusted taxable income and $125,000 of business interest income. Nighthawk has no floor plan financing interest. The business interest expense is $1,400,000 for the year.

Assume that Nighthawk has average gross receipts for the prior three-year period of $33,000,000. Determine Nighthawk’s current year deduction for business interest.

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