Michael is 49 years old and files as single. His 2021 adjusted gross income (AGI) is $49,500, which includes gambling winnings of $1,000. Michael would like to itemize his deductions this year. Michael brings documentation for the following expenses: $8,200 Hospital and doctor bills $700 Contributions to Health Savings Account (HSA) $2,500 Long Term Care Insurance premiums before age limitation applied $3,400 State withholding (higher than Michael’s calculated state sales tax deduction) $300 Personal property taxes based on value of vehicle $400 Friend’s personal GoFundMe campaign $275 Cash contributions to the Red Cross $100 Fair market value of clothing in good condition donated to the Salvation Army (Michael purchased clothing for $800) $7,500 Mortgage interest $820 Real estate tax $230 Mortgage Insurance Premiums (PMI) on a home he purchased in 2017. $150 Homeowners association fees $2,000 Gambling losses Need help on this question:   1. What amount of gambling losses is Michael eligible to claim as a deduction on his Schedule A?   A. True   B. False   2. What amount of gambling losses is Michael eligible to claim as a deduction on his Schedule A?   A. $0   B. $500   C. $1,000   D. 2,000   Give both 1 and 2

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Michael is 49 years old and files as single.

His 2021 adjusted gross income (AGI) is $49,500, which includes gambling winnings

of $1,000.

Michael would like to itemize his deductions this year.

Michael brings documentation for the following expenses:

$8,200 Hospital and doctor bills

$700 Contributions to Health Savings Account (HSA)

$2,500 Long Term Care Insurance premiums before age limitation applied

$3,400 State withholding (higher than Michael’s calculated state sales tax deduction)

$300 Personal property taxes based on value of vehicle

$400 Friend’s personal GoFundMe campaign

$275 Cash contributions to the Red Cross

$100 Fair market value of clothing in good condition donated to the Salvation

Army (Michael purchased clothing for $800)

$7,500 Mortgage interest

$820 Real estate tax

$230 Mortgage Insurance Premiums (PMI) on a home he purchased in 2017.

$150 Homeowners association fees

$2,000 Gambling losses

Need help on this question:

 

1. What amount of gambling losses is Michael eligible to claim as a deduction on his

Schedule A?

 

A. True

 

B. False

 

2. What amount of gambling losses is Michael eligible to claim as a deduction on his

Schedule A?

 

A. $0

 

B. $500

 

C. $1,000

 

D. 2,000

 

Give both 1 and 2

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