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Ten years ago, mr. p purchases stock for $1,000. last year, he received a return of capital of $800 and reduced the basis of his stock by that amount. this year, he received another return of capital that amounted to $300, which reduced the basis of his stock to zero. at no time did the corporation have earnings and profits. he would report the $100 that was in excess of his basis as:

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