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ABC Was Formed as a Calendar-Year S Corporation with Alan

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ABC was formed as a calendar-year S corporation with Alan, Brenda and Conner as equal shareholders. On May 1, 2016, ABC's S election was terminated after Conner sold his ABC shares (one-third of all shares) to his solely owned C corporation Conner, Inc. ABC reported business income for 2016 as follows (assume that there are 365 days in the year):  Period  Income  January 1 through April 30 (120 days) $200,000 May 1 through December 31(245 days) 530,000 January 1 through December 31$730,000\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \text { Period } & \text { Income } \\\hline \text { January 1 through April } 30 \text { (120 days) } & \$ 200,000 \\\hline \text { May 1 through December } 31 ( 245 \text { days) } & \underline { 530,000 } \\\hline \text { January 1 through December } 31 & \$ 730,000 \\\hline\end{array} If ABC uses the daily method of allocating income between the S corporation short tax year (January 1 - April 30) and the C corporation short tax year (May 1 - December 31), how much income will it report on its S corporation short tax year return and its C corporation short tax year return for 2016?

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