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An investment in a small office building generated the following revenues, expenditures, and depreciation deductions: Rental receipts 38,500 Mortgage payments (including 17,500 interest) 18,000 Property taxes 8,500 Repairs 6,000 Insurance 4,500 Advertising 2,500 Depreciation-building, fixtures 11,000 Assuming that the investor-taxpayer is in the 28% marginal tax bracket (before and after considering the investment effect), determine a. Taxable income (loss) generated by the investment b. After-tax cash inflow (outflow) from the investment The taxpayer is a physical therapist, and this small office building is his only rental property. His primary involvement with the property is interviewing tenants and maintaining records, averaging a few hours per month. The taxpayer has $99,999 of AGI from other sources (his job and income from stocks and bonds). c. If the taxpayer were weighing this investment and an investment in a CD, what other considerations should be taken into account?

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