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Business, 06.05.2020 03:38 jadenjohnson89

Tammy has $200,000 of QBI from her neighborhood clothing store (a sole proprietorship). Her proprietorship paid $30,000 in W-2 wages and has $20,000 of qualified property. Tammy's spouse earned $50,000 of wages as an employee, they earned $20,000 of interest income during the year, and they will be filing jointly. What is their QBI deduction for 2019? a.$40,000. b.$-0-. c.$54,000. d.$50,000. e. None of these choices are correct.

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