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9a.Harry and Sally formed the Evergreen
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Basis |
Fair Market Value |
Harry: |
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Cash |
$ 30,000 |
$ 30,000 |
Land |
100,000 |
120,000 |
Totals |
$ 130,000 |
$ 150,000 |
Sally: |
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|
Equipment used in a business |
200,000 |
150,000 |
Totals |
$ 200,000 |
$ 150,000 |
How much gain or loss will Sally recognize on the contribution?
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