John Budd files a joint return with his wife. Budd's employer pays 100% of the cost of all employees' group term life insurance under a qualified plan. Under this plan, the maximum amount of tax-free coverage that may be provided for Budd by his employer is
a) $10,000
b) $5,000
c) $100,000
d) $50,000
Ans: d) $50,000
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