Jason Inc. maintains a qualified profit-sharing plan for its employees. This year, Jason contributed $2,300 to Ms. Preston's profit-sharing account. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Jason can't deduct the contribution, and Ms. Preston does not include the contribution in gross income.
B. Jason can deduct the contribution, but Ms. Preston does not include the contribution in gross income.
C. Jason can't deduct the contribution, but Ms. Preston must include the contribution in gross income.
D. Jason can deduct the contribution, and Ms. Preston must include the contribution in gross income.


Answer: B

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