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Problem 8-17 Calculation of Gain or Loss, Installment Sales (LO 8.8, 8.10) Steve Drake sells a rental house on January 1, 2020, and receives $90,000 cash and a note for $55,000 at 7 percent interest. The purchaser also assumes the mortgage on the property of $30,000. Steve's original cost for the house was $172,000 on January 1, 2012 and accumulated depreciation was $32,000 on the date of sale. He collects only the $90,000 down payment in the year of sale. a. If Steve elects to recognize the total gain on the property in the year of sale, calculate the taxable gain. $fill in the blank 773774fa804ffcf_1 175,000

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