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Grayson (single) is in the 24 percent tax rate bracket and has sold the following stocks in 2020: (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) Description Date Purchased Basis Date Sold Amount Realized
Stock A 1/23/1996 $8,050 7/22/2020 $5,140
Stock B 4/10/2020 15,600 9/13/2020 19,450
Stock C 8/23/2018 12,750 10/12/2020 18,020
Stock D 5/19/2010 5,870 10/12/2020 13,600
Stock E 8/20/2020 7,860 11/14/2020 3,900

Required:
a. What is Graysonâs net short-term capital gain or loss from these transactions?
b. What is Graysonâs net long-term gain or loss from these transactions?
c. What is Graysonâs overall net gain or loss from these transactions?
d. What amount of the gain, if any, is subject to the preferential rate for certain capital gains?

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