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Business, 25.04.2020 03:53, phillswift2020

Which of the following is a deductible loss for income tax purposes?
a. Losses on the sale of personal use assets.
b. Losses on the subsequent sale of property gifted or sold to a related party when its fair market value is less than the original owner's adjusted basis and the sale price is greater than the fair market value at the time of the gift but less than the donors original basis.
c. A loss from a wash sales transaction.
d. Net long-term capital losses in excess of $3,000.

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