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Sarah owns a vacation cabin in the Tennessee mountains. Without considering the cabin, she has gross income of $65,000. During the year, she rents the cabin for two weeks for $2,500 and uses it herself for four weeks. The total expenses for the year are $10,000 mortgage interest; $1,500 property tax; $2,000 utilities, insurance, and maintenance; and $3,200 depreciation.
If an amount is zero, enter "0".
a. What effect does the rental of the vacation cabin have on Sarah's AGI?
Sarah reports rental income of ? and rental expenses of ? for AGI.
b. What expenses can Sarah deduct, and how are they classified (i. e., for or from AGI)?
Note: Assume that she itemizes her deductions.
a. Utilities $
b. Insurance $
c. Property Taxes $
d. Mortgage interest $
e. Maintenance expenses $
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