In the current year, Mike and Jane Smith filed a joint return. Mike earned $40,000 in wages and was covered by his employer's qualified pension plan. Jane was employed part-time and received $7,000 in wages. The couple had no other income. Each contributed $5,000 to an IRA account. The allowable IRA deduction on their current year joint tax return is:
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