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    Unrecaptured 1250 Gain Is the Amount of Long-Term Capital Gain
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Unrecaptured 1250 Gain Is the Amount of Long-Term Capital Gain

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Question 58

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Unrecaptured 1250 gain is the amount of long-term capital gain which would be taxed as ordinary income if Sec.1250 provided for the recapture of all depreciation and not just additional depreciation.

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