Starling Corporation was organized fifteen years ago to construct office furniture. Eight years ago, Starling began a fast food business. In the current year, Starling discontinues its fast food business and sells all of the assets used in that business for $2 million. Further, Starling distributes the entire sales proceeds in a pro rata redemption of 250 shares of stock from each of its two equal shareholders-Morgan, an individual, and Magpie Corporation. Morgan has a basis of $100,000 in her redeemed stock, Magpie Corporation has a basis of $125,000 in its redeemed stock, and both shareholders have held their stock interest in Starling for several years. Starling Corporation has E & P of $4 million and 2,000 shares outstanding at the time of the distribution. What are the tax consequences of the stock redemption to Morgan, to Magpie Corporation, and to Starling Corporation?
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