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Marge died on August 24 of the current year. Her estate collected taxable bond interest of $10,000 per month beginning in September. The only beneficiary of Marge's estate is Art, a calendar-year taxpayer. Which of the following statements is correct?
A) If the estate selects November 30 as a year-end and makes no distributions prior to that date, the estate will be taxed on $30,000 less a $600 personal exemption for its first tax year.
B) If the estate selects January 31 of next year at its year-end and distributes $40,000 to Art in December of this year and nothing in January, the $40,000 will be taxed on Art's next year's tax return.
C) If the estate selects December 31 as its year-end and distributes nothing to Art in December and $40,000 in January of next year, $40,000 less the $600 personal exemption will be taxed on the estate's first tax return.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation 2014 Corporations, Partnerships, Estates & Trusts

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