Compare the tax treatment of liquidating and redemption distributions in terms of the following. a. Recognition of
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a. Recognition of gain or loss by the shareholder.
b. Basis of property received by the shareholder.
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South Western Federal Taxation 2015 Essentials Of Taxation Individuals And Business Entities
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