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A) No loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
B) $50,000 loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
C) $50,000 loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $225,000
D) No loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $225,000
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A) A stock redemption that completely terminates Tammy's direct interest in a corporation will be treated as an exchange for tax purposes.
B) A stock redemption that completely terminates Tammy's direct interest in a corporation will be treated as a dividend for tax purposes.
C) A stock redemption that completely terminates Tammy's direct interest in a corporation will be treated as an exchange if Tammy waives the family attribution rules and files a "triple i" agreement with the IRS.
D) A stock redemption that completely terminates Tammy's direct interest in a corporation will be treated as a dividend to the extent that the redemption exceeds Tammy's tax basis in the redeemed shares.
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A) No gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
B) $150,000 gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
C) $150,000 gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $175,000
D) No gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $175,000
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A) $75,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $1,000.
B) $75,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $2,000.
C) $150,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $1,000.
D) $150,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $4,000.
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A) The distribution is a dividend to the extent of the corporation's earnings and profits, then a return of capital, and finally gain from sale of stock.
B) The distribution is a return of capital, then a dividend to the extent of the corporation's earnings and profits, and finally gain from sale of stock.
C) The distribution is a return of capital, then gain from sale of stock, and finally a dividend to the extent of the corporation's earnings and profits.
D) The shareholder can elect to treat the distribution as either a dividend to the extent of the corporation's earnings and profits or a return of capital, followed by gain from sale of stock.
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A) No reduction in E&P because of the exchange.
B) A reduction of $50,000 in E&P because of the exchange.
C) A reduction of $62,500 in E&P because of the exchange.
D) A reduction of $125,000 in E&P because of the exchange.
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A) $25,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $500.
B) $25,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $100.
C) $50,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $100.
D) $50,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $50.
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A) ($290,000)
B) ($330,000)
C) ($400,000)
D) ($490,000)
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A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) 400
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A) Current earnings and profits is another name for a corporation's retained earnings on its balance sheet.
B) Current earnings and profits is a precisely defined tax term in the Internal Revenue Code and represents a corporation's economic income.
C) Current earnings and profits is an ill-defined tax concept in the Internal Revenue Code and represents a corporation's economic income.
D) Current earnings and profits is a conceptual tax concept with no definition in the Internal Revenue Code.
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