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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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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) Points paid in the form of a loan origination fee on an original home loan are deductible over the life of the loan.
B) Points paid in the form of prepaid interest on an original home loan are deductible over the life of the loan.
C) Points paid in the form of prepaid interest on a refinance are deductible over the life of the loan.
D) None of these statements are correct.
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A) $0.
B) $250,000.
C) $500,000.
D) $600,000.
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A) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer than the break-even point for paying points on a refinance.
B) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer for a taxpayer who does not make extra principal payments each year on the loan than for a taxpayer who does make additional principal payments each year on the loan.
C) All else equal, the break-even point for a taxpayer paying points on an original mortgage is longer when the taxpayer's marginal income tax rate increases in the years subsequent to the original financing compared to a taxpayer whose marginal tax rate does not change in the years subsequent to the year in which the loan is executed.
D) None of these statements are correct.
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A) $0.
B) $3,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $33,000.
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