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Business, 09.11.2020 16:40 vickye146

Melaney has had a bad year with her investments. She lent a friend $8,000; the friend did not repay the loan whenit was due and then declared bankruptcy. The loan is totally uncollectable. Melaney also was notified by her broker that Oak corporate bonds she owned became worthless on October 13, 2015. She had purchased the bonds for $22,000 on November 10, 2014. Melaney also had a $60,000 loss on the disposition of Section 1244 corporate stock that she purchased several years ago. Melaney is single. a. What are the nature and amount of Melaney's losses?

b. What is Melaney's AGI for 2015 assuming that she has $65,000 of ordinary gross income from sources other than those discussed?

c. What are the nature and amount of Melaney's loss carryforwards?

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