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During the current year, paul, the vice president of a bank, made gifts in the following amounts: to sarah (paul's personal assistant) at christmas $39 to darryl (a key client)—$3 was for gift wrapping 30 to darryl's wife (a homemaker) on her birthday 12 to veronica (paul's boss) at christm 30 in addition, on professional assistants’ day, paul takessarah to launch at a cost of $82.

presuming paul has adequate substantiation and is notreimbursed, how much can he deduct?

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