Jed is married with no children. Both he and his wife are age 55 . During 2022, Jed had the following income and expense items: a. Three years ago, Jed loaned a friend $10,000 to help him purchase a new car. In June of the current year, Jed learned that his friend had been declared bankrupt and had left the country. There is no possibility that Jed will ever collect any of the $10,000. b. In Aprit 2020, Jed purchased some stock for $5,000. In March 2022 , the company was declared bankrupt, and Jed was notified that his shares of stock were worthiess. c. Several years ago, Jed purchased some 51244 stock for $120,000. This year, he sold the stock for $30,000. d. In July of this year, Jed sold some land that he had held for two years for $60,000. He had originally paid $42,000 for the land. led received $40,000 of interest income from State of Minnesota bonds. f. In September, Jed's home was damaged by an earthquake; Jed's county was declared a Federal disaster area by the President. Jed's basis in his home was $430,000. The value of the home immediately before the earthquake was $610,000. After the earthquake, the home was worth $540,000. Because earthquake damage was an exclusion on Jed's homeowner's insurance policy, he received no insurance recovery. 9. Jed received a salary of $80,000. h. Jed paid home mortgage interest of $14,000. If Jed files a joint return for 2022, determine his NOL for the year If required, use the minus sign to indicate a loss. To assist in determining Jed'a adjusted gross income, answer the following questions: - The loss from the sale of 51244 stock results in 1 of $ - The worthless securities and sale of the land results in - After the netting process for all capital gains and losses, Jed has an overall net long-term capital - After any limitations, Jed's personal casualty loss is \$1