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Gamma Corporation sold the following property on March 3 of the current year:
Gamma Corporation sold the following property on March 3 of the current year:

The corporation used the equipment, building, and land in its business and has held all the property for more than one year. Aside from these transactions, Gamma had $720,000 of operating net income during the current year. Gamma has a $24,000 nonrecaptured Sec. 1231 loss from prior years. Determine the character of the gains and losses, and calculate the corporation’s taxable income. Ignore the U.S. production activities deduction.

The corporation used the equipment, building, and land in its business and has held all the property for more than one year. Aside from these transactions, Gamma had $720,000 of operating net income during the current year. Gamma has a $24,000 nonrecaptured Sec. 1231 loss from prior years. Determine the character of the gains and losses, and calculate the corporation’s taxable income. Ignore the U.S. production activities deduction.





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Securities Еquipтent $210,000 Building $385,000 $400,000 (120,000) $280,000 $105,000 Land $ 65,000 $100,000 -0- Selling price $175,000 $200,000 (125,000) $ 75,000 $135,000 Cost $190,000 Accumulated depreciation -0- $100,000 $190,000 $(15,000) Adjusted basis Gain (loss) $ (35,000)


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