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Karen Samue1s (Socia1 Security number 123-45-6789) makes the following purchases and sales of stock:
Karen Samue1s (Socia1 Security number 123-45-6789) makes the following purchases and sales of stock:


Assuming that Karen is unable to identify the particular lots that are sold with the original purchase, determine the recognized gain or l0ss on each type of stock:
a. As of July 1, 2016.
b. As of December 31, 2016.
c. As of December 31, 2017.
d. As of July 1, 2018.
e. Form 8949 and Schedule D (Form 1040) are used to report sa1es of capital asset (which include stock sa1es). Go to the IRS website, and down1oad the 2017 Form 8949 and Schedule D (Form 1040). Then comp1ete the forms for part (c) of this problem, assuming that the brokerage firm did not report Karen's basis to the IRS [complete Schedule D (Form 1040) through line 16]

Assuming that Karen is unable to identify the particular lots that are sold with the original purchase, determine the recognized gain or l0ss on each type of stock: a. As of July 1, 2016. b. As of December 31, 2016. c. As of December 31, 2017. d. As of July 1, 2018. e. Form 8949 and Schedule D (Form 1040) are used to report sa1es of capital asset (which include stock sa1es). Go to the IRS website, and down1oad the 2017 Form 8949 and Schedule D (Form 1040). Then comp1ete the forms for part (c) of this problem, assuming that the brokerage firm did not report Karen's basis to the IRS [complete Schedule D (Form 1040) through line 16]





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Transaction Date Number of Shares Company Price per Share Purchase 1-1-2016 $ 75 300 MDG Purchase 6-1-2016 150 GRU 300 Purchase 11-1-2016 60 MDG 70 Sale 12-3-2016 200 MDG 80 Purchase 3-1-2017 120 GRU 375 Sale 8-1-2017 90 GRU 330 Sale 1-1-2018 150 MDG 90 Sale 2-1-2018 75 GRU 500


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