Stewart, age 44, sells his personal residence of 4 years on June 14, 2019, for $190,000. The expenses of sale are $15,000 and he has paid for capital improvements of $3,000. Stewart purchased the residence for $100,000. On February 2, 2020, Stewart purchases and occupies a new residence at a cost of $200,000.
a.Calculate the gain realized on the sale of Stewart's residence.
b.How much gain must be recognized on the sale of Stewart's residence?
c.Calculate Stewart's basis in the new residence.
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