A) 100
B) 150
C) 200
D) 300
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A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) 400
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A) $0
B) $100,000
C) $200,000
D) $300,000
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A) A 2-for-1 stock split to all holders of common stock.
B) A stock distribution where the shareholder could choose between cash and stock.
C) A stock distribution to all holders of preferred stock.
D) A 2-for-1 stock split to all holders of common stock and a stock distribution to all holders of preferred stock are tax-free to the shareholder.
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A) $300,000 dividend
B) $100,000 dividend, $100,000 tax-free return of basis, and $100,000 capital gain
C) $100,000 dividend and $200,000 tax-free return of basis
D) $0 dividend, $100,000 tax-free return of basis, and $200,000 capital gain
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A) ($330,000) .
B) ($290,000) .
C) ($400,000) .
D) ($490,000) .
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A) Henry has dividend income of $50,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $100 per share.
B) Henry has capital gain of $25,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $100 per share.
C) Henry has dividend income of $50,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $200 per share.
D) Henry has capital gain of $25,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $200 per share.
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A) $488,000.
B) $725,600.
C) $700,000.
D) $463,400.
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A) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $100 per share.
B) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $60 per share.
C) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $40 per share.
D) $15,000 dividend and a tax basis in the new stock of $100 per share.
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A) $524,000.
B) $500,000.
C) $354,000.
D) $331,000.
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A) Any percentage less than 60 percent
B) Any percentage less than 50 percent
C) Any percentage less than 48 percent
D) All stock redemptions involving individuals are treated as exchanges
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