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Business, 07.10.2019 22:20 ladybugys

Lara uses the standard mileage method for determining auto expenses. during 2017, she used her car as follows: 15,600 miles for business, 3,120 miles for personal use, 4,680 miles for a move to a new job, 1,560 miles for charitable purposes, and 780 miles for medical visits. presuming that all the mileage expenses are allowable (i. e., not subject to percentage limitations), what is lara's deduction for:
if required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
a. business? $
b. moving? $
c. charitable? $
d. medical? $

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