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Ned (a single taxpayer) paid $10,000 of medical expenses in 2018. His AGI in 2018 was $40,000. His other itemized deductions in 2018 (charitable contributions) were $9,000. Ned is reimbursed $8,000 for these medical expenses in 2019. What amount of the $8,000 refund is taxable in 2019

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