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Seamus rented an office building to Chip for $2,000 per month. On December 29, 2018, Seamus received a deposit of $3,000 in addition to the first and last months' rent. Occupancy began on January 2, 2019. On July 15, 2019. Chip closed his business and filed for bankruptcy. Seamus had collected rent for February, March, and April on the first of each month. Seamus had received May rent on May 10, but collected no payments afterwards. Seamus withheld $900 from the deposit because of damage to the property and $1,000 for unpaid rent. He refunded the balance of the deposit to Chip. Requirement What amount would Seamus report as gross income for 2018? for 2019? Begin by selecting the labels to show the items that will comprise Seamus's 2018 gross income, and then enter the amounts to compute the 2018 gross income amount. (If an input field is not used, leave the input field(s) empty; do not select a label or enter a zero.) Taxable item 2018 Gross income Total gross income April rent Damages Deposit February rent First month's rent Last month's rent March rent May rent Unpaid rent

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