Which of the following is NOT from AGI deduction? Multiple Choice None of these. All of these are from AGI deductions. Itemized deduction Standard deduction Deduction for qualified business income
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Step 2: Understand "from AGI" deductions. "From AGI" deductions, also known as "below the line" deductions, are deductions subtracted from Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) to arrive at taxable income. These typically include the greater of itemized deductions or the Show more…
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