Mr. Gold has a membership at the University Club. He pays the following during the year: Membership dues $600 Business lunches 3,500 Personal dinners with his spouse 250 How much may Mr. Gold deduct? a. $4,350 b. $4,100 c. $1,750 d. $2,050
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