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Amelie is self-employed and uses her personal automobile in connec-tion with her business. during 2019, amelie drove her car a total of 28,000 miles. her business log shows that she drove 22,400 miles for business purposes. during 2019, amelie incurred the following actual expenses based on 100% use, that is, 28,000 total miles: gas and oil repairs and maintenance depreciation insurance licenses and fees $ 7,800 1,200 5,800 1,440 300 $16,540 a. compute amelieā€™s deduction if she uses the actual cost method. b. compute amelieā€™s deduction if she uses the standard mileage method. c. assume amelie used the standard mileage method in 2019. in addition to the auto-mobile expenses, she made several business trips and incurred the following travel ex-penses while away from home overnight: airfare hotel meals $ 4,600 1,860 taxi fees and tips 720 280 $7,460 none of the above expenses were personal in nature. what are amelieā€™s deductions in 2019 after all limitations? d. would amelieā€™s deduction in 2019 be for agi or from agi?

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