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Business, 18.02.2020 17:28 giavanleer14

On March 1 of the previous year, a parent sold stock with a cost of $8,000 to their child, for $6,000, its fair market value. On September 30 of the current year, the child sold the same stock for $7,000 to Hancock, who is unrelated to the parent and child. What is the proper treatment for these transactions?

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