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Business, 26.11.2019 19:31, xinkyx616

Darla owns a dress shop called darla's darling dresses. during the past year, darla traded her current location for a building a little farther out of town. her current location had an original cost of $150,000 and a fair market value of $225,000 at the time she traded it. depreciation on the facility totaled $37,500. darla received a building and lot worth $200,000 and cash of $25,000 in the exchange. she paid sales commissions to the real estate broker of $10,000. darla's amount realized on the sale is $ and the adjusted basis in the assets sold is $ producing a realized on the sale of $

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