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Fred and lucy are married, ages 33 and 32, and together have agi of $120,000 in 2019. they have four dependents and file a joint return. they pay $5,000 for a high deductible health insurance policy and contribute $2,600 to a qualified health savings account. during the year, they paid the following amounts for medical care: $9,200 in doctor and dentist bills and hospital expenses, and $3,000 for prescribed medicine and drugs. in october 2019, they received an insurance reimbursement of $4,400 for the hospitalization. they expect to receive an additional reimbursement of $1,000 in january 2020. determine the maximum itemized deduction allowable for medical expenses in 2019.

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