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Corporation P owns 93 percent of the outstanding stock of Corporation T. This year, the corporation’s records provide the following information.

Corporation P Corporation T
Ordinary operating income (loss) $590,000 ($245,000)
Capital gain (loss) (9,200) 6,900
Section 1231 gain (loss) (1,900) 6,800

(a) Compute each corporation’s taxable income if each files a separate tax return.
(b) Compute consolidated taxable income if Corporation P and Corporation T file a consolidated tax return.

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