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Maria, who owns a 50% interest in a restaurant, has been a material participant in the restaurant activity for the last 20 years. She retired from the restaurant at the end of last year and will not participate in the restaurant activity in the future. However, she continues to be a material participant in a retail store in which she is a 50% partner. The restaurant operations produce a loss for the current year, and Maria's share of the loss is $80,000. Her share of the income from the retail store is $150,000. She does not own interests in any other activities. a.Maria can offset the $80,000 loss against the $150,000 of income from the retail store. b.Maria will not be able to deduct any losses from the restaurant until she has been retired for at least three years. c.Assuming Maria continues to hold the interest in the restaurant, she will always treat the losses as active. d.Maria cannot deduct the $80,000 loss from the restaurant because she is not a material participant. e.None of these choices applies here.

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Answer:

a.Maria can offset the $80,000 loss against the $150,000 of income from the retail store.

Step-by-step explanation:

Maria has been in restaurant firm, for more than 5 years until the current year. So, she is an active participant. Hence, her active loss in her active activity - restaurant loss 80000 can be offset against $150,000 income from the retail store.

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