Dan acquired rental property in June 2009 for $370,000 and sold it in October, 2019. $78,500 in straight-line depreciation has been taken on the house. A run-up in housing prices allowed him to sell the house for $530,000. In the year of sale, Dan received $130,000 when the buyer sold some investments, an additional $200,000 when the buyer closed a loan from the bank, and took a $200,000 note from the buyer, payable on the anniversary of the sale date in 10 installments of $20,000 each plus interest on the unpaid balance.
Using the installment method, calculate his taxable gain in the year of sale.
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