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Business, 17.01.2020 04:31, robert7248

"in june 2017, bill, a single taxpayer, purchased a home for $187,000. later that year, he added a new room at a cost of $28,400. in may 2018, he sold the house for $473,000. the home served as his primary residence for the entire time that he owned it. bill's taxable gain on the sale is a. $0 b. $7,600 c. $257,600 d. $286,000"a. $0b. $7,600 c .$257.600 d. $286,000

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