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Nixon Inc Transferred Asset a to an Unrelated Party in Exchange

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Nixon Inc. transferred Asset A to an unrelated party in exchange for Asset Z and $15,750 cash. Nixon's tax basis in Asset A was $400,000, and Asset Z had a $510,000 appraised FMV. Which of the following statements is true?


A) If Asset A and Asset Z are like-kind property, Nixon recognizes a $15,750 gain and takes a $400,000 basis in Asset Z.
B) If Asset A and Asset Z are not like-kind property, Nixon recognizes a $110,000 gain and takes a $510,000 basis in Asset Z.
C) If Asset A and Asset Z are like-kind property, Nixon recognizes a $15,750 gain and takes a $415,750 basis in Asset Z.If Asset A and Asset Z are like-kind property, Nixon recognizes no gain and takes a $400,000 basis in Asset Z.
D) If Asset A and Asset Z are like-kind property, Nixon recognizes a $15,750 gain and takes a $415,750 basis in Asset Z.

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