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i'm working on the tax resarch memo for the case below:Frank owns 60% of Manzano Manzano and Sons, Inc., a manufacturing company. His son, Frank

i'm working on the tax resarch memo for the case below:Frank owns 60% of Manzano

Manzano and Sons, Inc., a manufacturing company. His son, Frank Jr. owns the other 40%. Frank wants to retire and let Jr. take over so he sets up the following transaction: The corporation will redeem all of his stock for $3,000,000 and will file an affidavit with the IRS agreeing to have nothing to do with the operations of the business for 10 years. Note that he has a basis is his stock of $1.4 million.

However, there is a complication. He owns the building and land that the company works out of himself and receives lease payments of $120,000/year for the property. This would continue after he retires. These payments have been determined to be reasonable under IRS guidelines.

Question: What are the tax consequences of this transaction (the redemption) to Frank?

Note: Can you please listing the tax code that using to answer this question?!! Thanks

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