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Transcribed Image Text:Metro Corporation traded Building A for Building B. Metro originally purchased Building A for $50,000, and Building A's
adjusted basis was $25,000 at the time of the exchange.
What is Metro's realized gain or loss, recognized gain or loss, and adjusted basis in Building B in each of the following
alternative scenarios? (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Input all other amounts as positive values.
Leave no answer blank. Enter zero is applicable.)
c. The fair market value of Building A is $35,000, and Building B is valued at $40,000. Metro exchanges Building A and $5,000 cash
for Building B. Building A and Building B are like-kind property.
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Amount
(1) Amount realized from Building B
(2) Amount realized from boot (cash)
(3) Total amount realized
$
(4) Adjusted basis
(7) Deferred gain
Adjusted basis in Building B
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