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Hannah makes the following charitable donations in the current year:  Basis  Fair Market  Value  Inventory held for resale in Hannah’s business (a  sole proprietorship)  $8,000$7,200 Stock in HBM, Inc., held as an investment  (acquired four years ago)  16,00040,000 Baseball card collection held as an  investment (acquired six years ago)  4,00020,000\begin{array} { l r r } & \text { Basis } & \begin{array} { r } \text { Fair Market } \\\text { Value }\end{array} \\\begin{array} { l } \text { Inventory held for resale in Hannah's business (a } \\\text { sole proprietorship) }\end{array} & \$ 8,000 & \$ 7,200 \\\begin{array} { l } \text { Stock in HBM, Inc., held as an investment } \\\text { (acquired four years ago) }\end{array} & 16,000 & 40,000 \\\begin{array} { l } \text { Baseball card collection held as an } \\\text { investment (acquired six years ago) }\end{array} & 4,000 & 20,000\end{array} The HBM stock and the inventory were given to Hannah's church, and the baseball card collection was given to the United Way.Both donees promptly sold the property for the stated fair market value.Disregarding percentage limitations, Hannah's current charitable contribution deduction is:

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Definitions:

Direct Labor

The labor costs directly tied to the production of goods or services, involving tasks that specifically contribute to creating the final product.

Indirect Supervisory Costs

Costs associated with supervision that cannot be directly traced to a specific product or service but are necessary for production.

Work in Process Inventory

Items currently undergoing manufacturing but not yet finished.

Finished Goods Inventory

Products that have completed the manufacturing process and are ready for sale.

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