
Mr Carp, a single taxpayer, recognized a $44,000 long-term capital gain, a $12,000 short-term capital gain, and a $10,000 long-term capital loss. Compute Mr Carp's 2018 income and Medicare contribution tax if his taxable income before consideration of his capital transactions is $465,000, none of which is investment income.
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