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17 May, 07:08

Gold Company was experiencing financial difficulties, but was not bankrupt or insolvent. The National Bank, which held a mortgage on other real estate owned by Gold, reduced the principal from $110,000 to $85,000. The bank had made the loan to Gold when it purchased the real estate from Silver, Inc. Pink, Inc., the holder of a mortgage on Gold's building, agreed to accept $40,000 in full payment of the $55,000 due. Pink had sold the building to Gold for $150,000 that was to be paid in installments over 8 years. As a result of the above, Gold must:a. Include $40,000 in gross income. b. Reduce the basis in its assets by $40,000. c. Include $25,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in its assets by $15,000. d. Include $15,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in the building by $25,000. e. None of these.

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  1. 17 May, 07:25
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