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Business, 30.10.2019 20:31 michellectucker1982

Sue is a 50% partner in a coffee kiosk. per the partnership agreement, sue received a guaranteed payment for this year of $20,000 for the work that she did running the coffee shop. the ordinary income for the partnership on schedule k, line 1 is $86,400. on sue's partnership schedule k-1, what amount should be included in box 14? (a) $20,000(b) $43,200(c) $53,200(d) $63,200

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