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Business, 23.11.2019 02:31 aiselsarmientop8o290

Cory recently sold his qualified small business stock for $81,000 after holding it for 10 years. his basis in the stock is $49,000. applying the rules as if the stock were acquired in 2019 and assuming his marginal tax rate is 32 percent, how much tax will he owe on the sale?
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$4,800.
$4,480.
$8,960.
$2,400.
none of the choices are correct.

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