terms used in REG

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  • #1524853
    joonpark1212
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    Hello,

    I’ve been studying REG for the past couple months, and i keep getting confused with few ‘verb’ they tend to use. i.e., floor, threshold, phaseout, excess, exceed.

    I don’t know why but it confuses me!
    Could anyone be able to confirm if floor/threshold/phaseout/excess/exceed are synonyms to each other?

    Thanks!

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 76
    FAR - 78
    REG - 79
    ALL PASS PLEASE!
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    sweazy
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    floor: the low point where something starts. EXAMPLE- Miscellaneous expenses subject to the 2% floor. Floor in this example being 2% of your AGI, which means the deduction doesnt start until youve met that floor. If your AGI is 100k, 2% of that is $2,000, and you have $3,000 worth of qualifying expenses, but since your floor is $2k, you only get the deduction for everything above that $2k, so your real deduction is $1k on your 1040.

    phaseout: It's like a window where an event happens, rather than a specific point (floor). EXAMPLE: that $25k mom & pop passive activity phaseout that begins at $100k AGI and gets reduced $0.50 on the dollar up to AGI of $150k.

    Excess and exceed are pretty synonymous with each other and dont really mean much beyond their regular definition.

    AUD: 87 (85*, 87)
    FAR: 79 (74, 74, 79)
    BEC: 78 (77*, 78)
    REG: 82 (67, 65, 82)

    BEC: 77
    AUD: 67, 85, 87
    FAR: 74, 74, 79
    REG: ___

    #1524891
    joonpark1212
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    @sweazy
    Thanks a lot. Went over numerous different books try to understand the difference. Now i clearly understand it because of you!

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 76
    FAR - 78
    REG - 79
    ALL PASS PLEASE!
    #1524931
    joonpark1212
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    @sweazy
    I see that you made a big jump in score for REG from 60s to 82. Could you be able to tell me what you did different to make the big jump?

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 76
    FAR - 78
    REG - 79
    ALL PASS PLEASE!
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