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    Exam 13: Part 2--Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss,basis Considerations,and Nontaxable Exchanges
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    Taxpayer's Principal Residence Is Destroyed by a Tornado
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Taxpayer's Principal Residence Is Destroyed by a Tornado

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Taxpayer's principal residence is destroyed by a tornado.Taxpayer is single and his realized gain is $400,000.Is it possible for the taxpayer's recognized gain to be $0?

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