Martha has both long-term and short-term 2019 capital gains and losses. The result of netting these gains and losses is a net long-term capital loss. Martha has no qualified dividend income. Also, her 2019 taxable income puts her in the 24% tax bracket. Which of the following is correct?
A. Martha will use Parts I, II, and III of 2019 Form 1040 Schedule D.
B. Martha will not benefit from the special treatment for long-term capital gains.
C. Martha will have a capital loss deduction.
D. All of these.
E. None of these.
Answer: D
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