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In 2021, Magic has $1,900 of net short-term capital gain, $500 of 28% net long-term capital gain, and $3,800 of 0%/15%/20% net long-term capital gain. Determine the type (short-term or long-term) and the amount of net capital gain to be recognized in 2021.

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