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In each of the following independent cases, indicate the amount (1) deductible for agi, (2) deductible from agi, and (3) deductible neither for nor from agi before considering income limitations or the standard deduction. (leave no answer blank. enter zero if applicable.)
a. ted paid $87 rent on a safety deposit box at the bank. in this box he kept the few shares of stock that he owned.
b. tyler paid $154 for minor repairs to the fence at a rental house he owned.
c. timmy paid $775 for health insurance premiums this year. timmy is employed full-time and his employer paid the remaining premiums as a qualified fringe benefit.
d. tess paid $1,880 of state income taxes on her consulting income.

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