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In the current year, a taxpayer purchases 100 shares of x company stock for $3,000 and 100 shares of y company stock for $5,000. the taxpayer sells the 100 shares of x company stock for $4,500 in the current year. at the end of the year, the taxpayer still owns the y company stock which is now worth $7,000. what is the taxpayer's gross income for the current year?

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