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EG Corporation redeemed 200 shares of stock from one of its shareholders in exchange for $210,000. The redemption represented 20% of the corporation’s outstanding stock. The redemption was treated as an exchange by the shareholder. EG’s total E&P at the time of the distribution was $2,000,000. By what amount does EG reduce its total E&P as a result of the redemption?
EG Corporation redeemed 200 shares of stock from one of its shareholders in exchange for $210,000. The redemption represented 20% of the corporation’s outstanding stock. The redemption was treated as an exchange by the shareholder. EG’s total E&P at the time of the distribution was $600,000. By what amount does EG reduce its total E&P as a result of the redemption?
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