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Legends Corporation owns and operates two manufacturing facilities, one in State A and the other in State B. Due to a temporary decline in sales, Legend has rented 25% of its State A facility to an unaffiliated corporation. Legend generated $200,000 net rent income and $1,400,000 income from manufacturing. Both states classify the rent income as allocable (nonapportionable) income. By applying the statutes of each state, Legends determines that its apportionment factors are .70 for A and .30 for B. Determine how much income is subject to tax in: State A: $
State B: $

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