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This Year Darcy Made the Following Charitable Contributions Determine the Maximum Amount of Charitable Deduction for Darcy's Contribution

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This year Darcy made the following charitable contributions:
 Donee  Property  Cost  FMV  State University  IBM stock $15,000$10,500 Salvation Amry  clothes 2,500500 State Art Museurn  painting 5,00045,000 City Hospital  cash 8,000\begin{array} { l l r r } { \text { Donee } } & { \text { Property } } & { \text { Cost } } & \text { FMV } \\\text { State University } & \text { IBM stock } & \$ 15,000 & \$ 10,500 \\\text { Salvation Amry } & \text { clothes } & 2,500 & 500 \\\text { State Art Museurn } & \text { painting } & 5,000 & 45,000 \\\text { City Hospital } & \text { cash } & 8,000 &\end{array} Determine the maximum amount of charitable deduction for Darcy's contribution of the painting if her AGI is $80,000 this year.You may assume that both the stock and painting have been owned for 10 years and that the painting was used by the State Art Museum consistent with museum's charitable purpose.

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