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1. Corp MH owns 80 shares of Corp X, and NJH, an individual, owns the other 20 shares. HJH'S total basis in her shares is

1. Corp MH owns 80 shares of Corp X, and NJH, an individual, owns the other 20 shares. HJH'S total basis in her shares is $20. Corp X liquidates by distributing $800 in cash to Corp MH, and land worth $200 ( with a basis to Corp X of $500) to NJH. Corp.X has no debt.

a)result?

b)Would you answer change if the land's basis to Corp x was only $100?

c)Would you answer change if the land secured as a $1,100 mortgage?

2. I own 100 common shares of Corp X, my total basis being $200. What tax result from the following transactions?

a)In 2008, Corp X distributes 1 preferred share for each share of common held by each shareholder (so I get 100) at a time when its E&P is $1,000.

b)In 2009, I sell 50 of the preferred shares for $150.

c)Does your answer to a. above change if other shareholders got common shares instead of preferred.

d)Does your answer to b. change if I sold all the shares of Corp X (common and preferred) that I owned?

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