Noelle owns an automobile which she uses for personal use.Her adjusted basis is $45,000 (i.e., the original cost) .The car is worth $22,000.Which of the following statements is correct?
A) If Noelle sells the car for $22,000, her realized loss of $23,000 is not recognized.
B) If Noelle exchanges the car for another car worth $22,000, her realized loss of $23,000 is not recognized.
C) If the car is stolen and it is uninsured, Noelle may be able to recognize part of her realized loss of $23,000.
D) Only a.and b.are correct.
E) a., b., and c.are correct.
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