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Question - On January 1 of year 1, Arthur and Aretha Franklin purchased a home for $2.23 million by paying 230,000 down and borrowing the remaining $2.00 million with a 6.6 percent loan secured by the home. The Franklins paid interest only on the loan for year 1 and year 2 (unless stated otherwise)
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a. What is the amount of interest expense the Franklins may deduct in year 2 assuming year 1 is 2017?
b. What is the amount of interest expense the Franklins may deduct in year 2 assuming year 1 is 2018?
c. Assume that year 1 is 2018 and that in year 2, the Franklins pay off the entire loan but at the beginning of year 3, they borrow $370,000 secured by the home at a 7 percent rate. They make interest-only payments on the loan during the year. What amount of interest expense may the Franklins deduct in year 3 on this loan? (Assume the Franklins do not use the loan proceeds to improve the home.)
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