A) $1,000)
B) $2,000)
C) $47,000)
D) $1,000
E) None of the above
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A) $800,000 real estate and $295,000 personal property.
B) $800,000 real estate and $390,000 personal property.
C) $3,400,000 real estate and $295,000 personal property.
D) $6,000,000 real estate and $295,000 personal property.
E) None of the above.
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A) The cost of capital improvements.
B) Ordinary repair and maintenance expenditures.
C) Payments made on the principal of a mortgage on taxpayer's building.
D) Amortization of bond premium.
E) All of the above.
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A) January 22, 2018.
B) January 22, 2018 for 125 shares and March 31, 2014 for 10 shares.
C) March 31, 2014.
D) March 31, 2014, for 125 shares and January 22, 2018, for 10 shares.
E) None of the above.
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A) $0 $ 75,000
B) $0 $ 90,000
C) $15,000 $ 75,000
D) $15,000 $ 90,000
E) $30,000 $105,000
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A) $50,000 basis in stock, $10 basis per share for the original stock and $0 basis per share for the dividend shares, $0 recognized gain.
B) $50,000 basis in stock, $9.52 basis per share, $0 recognized gain.
C) $53,125 basis in stock, $10 basis per share for the original stock and $12.50 basis per share for the dividend shares, $3,125 recognized gain.
D) $53,125 basis in stock, $10.12 basis per share, $3,125 recognized gain.
E) None of the above.
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A) If the bond is taxable, Milton must amortize the $3,000 premium over its remaining life.
B) The adjusted basis of the taxable bond remains at $28,000, as the amortized amount is deducted as interest.
C) If the bond is tax-exempt, Milton can elect to amortize the $3,000 premium over the remaining life of the bond.
D) The adjusted basis of the tax-exempt bond remains at $28,000, as the amortized amount cannot be deducted as interest.
E) None of the above is correct.
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A) Long-term.
B) Short-term.
C) Determined by the date acquired by the individual who died.
D) Determined by the date of death.
E) None of the above.
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A) $0
B) $12,000
C) $13,000)
D) $25,000)
E) None of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) Always the lower of its adjusted basis or fair market value on the date of conversion.
B) Always its adjusted basis on the date of conversion.
C) Always its fair market value on the date of conversion.
D) Always the higher of its adjusted basis or fair market value on the date of conversion.
E) None of the above.
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Multiple Choice
A) Has no basis to the donee because he or she did not pay anything for the property.
B) Has the same basis to the donee as the donor's adjusted basis if the donee disposes of the property at a gain.
C) Has the same basis to the donee as the donor's adjusted basis if the donee disposes of the property at a loss, and the fair market value on the date of gift was less than the donor's adjusted basis.
D) Has no basis to the donee if the fair market value on the date of gift is less than the donor's adjusted basis.
E) None of the above.
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