(4 points) Travis is single and works for Delta airlines as…

(4 points) Travis is single and works for Delta airlines as an accountant. For 2024, they paid him $117,500 in salary. In addition, Delta paid $7,800 for their portion of his medical and dental health insurance premiums, paid $570 for a group term life insurance policy for him, and paid $580 in employer contributions to his 401K. In addition to the above benefits he received during 2024 Travis had a number of major costs throughout the year. He paid $8,300 in mortgage interest on his personal residence and $2,800 in real estate taxes for the year. In addition, he paid $1,950 in professional dues (the AICPA dues, state CPA society dues, and local CPA chapter dues) and subscriptions to work publications that were not covered by his employer. Ignoring the answer in Part 1 and instead assuming AGI is $100,000, the amount of itemized deductions Travis could potentially claim for 2024 is:

Eli has accepted an offer to start as a staff accountant in…

Eli has accepted an offer to start as a staff accountant in Los Angeles. Currently, Eli lives in Fairfax, VA in a rental apartment with some college friends. Rather than pay to move his current furniture across the country, he decides to sell all his furniture and use the money he would have spent to move towards purchasing new furniture for his place in Los Angeles. The furniture is entirely personal use and has an adjusted basis of $1,500. He sells it to another student who will not be graduating for a few more years for $2,500. Eli needs to figure out how much taxable gain he will have to report on the sale of his furniture for his tax return this year. His roommate Toby says that Eli will need to pay tax on the full $2,500 (i.e. that his taxable gain equals the sales price). However, his friend Jacob tells him that his taxable gain equals the extent of the sales price that exceeds the adjusted basis of the asset sold. (4 points). Which of Eli’s friends gives him the correct advice for determining the taxable gain?