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Business, 05.03.2021 21:00, AshBorg

Tammy teaches elementary school history for the Metro School District. In 2011 she has incurred the following expenses associated with her job:Noncredit correspondence course on history$ 900Teaching publications1,800Tuition for university graduate course in physics1,200Transportation between school and home750Photocopying class materials100Transportation from school to extracurricular activities110Cost of lunches eaten during study halls540 Tammy’s base salary is $45,000, and she receives a $200 salary supplement to help her cover expenses associated with her school extracurricular activities. a. Identify the amount and type (for AGI or from AGI) of deductible expenses. b. Calculate Tammy’s AGI and taxable income for 2011 assuming she files single with one personal exemption. c. Calculate Tammy's AGI and taxable income assuming she files single with one personal examption and the year is 2009.

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