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Betty joined Jim in forming DBJ Corp. Betty contributed appreciated land for 90 percent of the stock in DBJ Inc. Jim received 10 percent of the DBJ stock valued at $25,500. Determine Jim's tax consequences in each of the following alternative scenarios. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a-1. Jim received the stock in exchange for providing computer-related services for the corporation. What amount of income or gain does Jim recognize on the exchange?
a-2. What is Jim's basis in the stock he received in the exchange?
b-1. Jim contributed the rights to a patent he owned to DBJ in exchange for the DBJ stock. The patent was worth $25,500 and Jim's basis in the patent was $15,350. How much gain does Jim recognize on the exchange?b-2. What is Jim's basis in the DBJ stock?

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