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Larry, the sole shareholder of Brown Corporation, sold his Brown stock to Ed on July 30 for $270,000. Larry�s basis in the stock was $200,000 at the beginning of the year. Brown had accumulated E & P of $120,000 on January 1 and has current E & P of $240,000. During the year, Brown made the following distributions: $450,000 of cash to Larry on July 1 and $150,000 of cash to Ed on December 30.
Complete each lettered statement below by entering in the value.
a. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Larry�s distribution ?
$
b. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Ed�s distribution?
$
c. How much of the $450,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Larry?
$
d. How much of the $150,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Ed?
$
e. Larry recognizes a capital gain of $ on the sale of the stock.
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Larry, the sole shareholder of Brown Corporation, sold his Brown stock to Ed on July 30 for $270,000...