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2 July, 13:19

In January, Lance sold stock with a cost basis of $26,000 to his brother, James, for $24,000, the fair market value of the stock on the date of sale. Five months later, James sold the same stock through his broker for $27,000. What is the tax effect of these transactions?

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  1. 2 July, 13:48
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    For Lance:

    short-term capital loss for 2,000

    For James:

    short-term capital gain for 3,000

    Explanation:

    As the stocks weren't held for more than a two-year period, these are considered short-term gain. Thus; taxes at the same income bracket as teh seller.

    Lance will have a deducion for 2,000

    While James will pay taxes for 3,000
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