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Business, 11.03.2022 01:00 leonthegreat24

In 2020, Jane plans to continue her job with Legal Services, Inc. Therefore, items a, d, and l will recur in 2020. Jane plans to continue her typing services business (refer to item b) and expects gross receipts of $34,000. She projects that all busi-ness expenses (refer to item h) will increase by 10%, except for office rent, which, under the terms of her lease, will remain the same as in 2019. Items e, f, g, j, k, and s will not recur in 2020. Items c, i, m, n, p, q, and r will be approximately the same as in 2019. Required:
Prepare a memo to her tax files that details this computation

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