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11 July, 02:49

A lessor is paid $45,000 by its commercial tenant as a lease cancellation fee. The tenant wanted to get out of its lease so it could move to a different building. The lessor has held the lease for three years before it was canceled. The lessor had a zero tax basis for the lease. The lessor has received: * a. Ordinary income of $45,000. b. Long-term capital gain of $45,000. c. Short-term capital gain of $45,000. d. Neither gain nor loss. e. None of the above.

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  1. 11 July, 03:04
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    The answer is: A) Ordinary income of $45,000.

    Explanation:

    The $45,000 the lessor collected from the lessee (his tenant) should be included as ordinary income.

    IRS Internal Revenue Code Section 10. b. 1. establishes that payments received by a lessor for the cancellation of a lease are considering ordinary income.
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