Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2020 Edition
23rd Edition
ISBN: 9781259969546
Author: Sally Jones, Shelley C. Rhoades-Catanach, Sandra R Callaghan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Explain whether Person P’s exchange of business assets for corporate stock qualify as a non-taxable exchange even though Person P decreased his ownership interest from 100 percent to only 20 percent on the day after Incorporation P was incorporated.
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