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A) A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to an unrelated party for less than the property's fair market value is considered to be a personal use day.
B) A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to a relative for full fair market value is considered to be a rental use day (home is not the relative's principal residence) .
C) A day for which an unrelated non-owner stays in the home under a vacation exchange arrangement is considered to be a personal use day.
D) A day for which the home is available for rent but is not occupied does not count as a personal use or a rental use day.
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A) Deductible home office expenses are miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2 percent of AGI floor.
B) Deductible home office expenses are miscellaneous itemized deductions not subject to the 2 percent floor.
C) Deductible home office expenses are for AGI deductions limited to (gross income from the business minus non-home office related expenses) .
D) Deductible home office expenses are for AGI deductions and may be deducted without limitation.
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A) Kenneth would include the rental receipts in gross income and deduct the rental expenses for AGI.
B) Kenneth would exclude the rental receipts from gross income and deduct the rental expenses for AGI.
C) Kenneth would include the rental receipts in gross income and would not deduct the rental expenses because he used the residence for personal purposes for most of the year.
D) Kenneth would exclude the rental receipts, and he would not deduct the rental expenses.
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A) A taxpayer may not exclude gain if the taxpayer is renting the residence at the time of the sale.
B) A taxpayer may simultaneously own two homes that are eligible for the home sale exclusion.
C) A taxpayer must be living in a residence at the time it is sold to qualify for the exclusion.
D) For a married couple to qualify for the $500,000 exclusion, both spouses must meet the ownership and use tests.
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