Zhang incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation's stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and adjusted tax bases:
FMV Adjusted Tax Basis
Inventory $ 60,000 $ 30,000
Building 450,000 300,000
Land 690,000 900,000
Total $ 1,200,000 $ 1,230,000
The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $100,000 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of the corporation's stock received in the exchange was $1,100,000. The transaction met the requirements to be tax-deferred under §351.

Assume the corporation assumed a mortgage of $1,300,000 attached to the building and land. Assume the fair market value of the building is now $750,000 and the fair market value of the land is $1,590,000. The fair market value of the stock remains $1,100,000.
How much, if any, gain or loss does Zhang recognize on the exchange assuming the revised facts?
Assume the corporation assumed a mortgage of $1,300,000 attached to the building and land. Assume the fair market value of the building is now $750,000 and the fair market value of the land is $1,590,000. The fair market value of the stock remains $1,100,000.
What is Zhang's tax basis in the stock received in the exchange?
Assume the corporation assumed a mortgage of $1,300,000 attached to the building and land. Assume the fair market value of the building is now $750,000 and the fair market value of the land is $1,590,000. The fair market value of the stock remains $1,100,000.
What is the corporation's adjusted tax basis in each of the assets received in the exchange?



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