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Emily, who is single, sustains an NOL of $13,200 in 2020. The loss is carried forward to 2021. For 2021, Emily's income tax information before taking into account the 2020 NOL is as follows: Adjusted gross income $66,000 Itemized deductions*: Medical [$7,920 - (10% x $66,000)] $1,320 Taxes 9,900 Interest expense on home mortgage 19,800 (31,020) Taxable income $34,980 * The 2020 single standard deduction is $12,400; Emily's itemized deductions will exceed the 2021 single standard deduction (after adjustment for inflation). Assume that the medical expense AGI floor is 10% in 2021 (it was 7.5% for 2017 through 2020). How much of the NOL carryforward can Emily use in 2021, and what is her adjusted gross income and her taxable income

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