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Perry is in the 33% tax bracket. during 2017, he had the following capital asset transactions: gain from the sale of a stamp collection (held for 10 years) $30,000gain from the sale of an investment in land (held for 4 years) 10,000gain from the sale of stock investment (held for 8 months) 4,000perry's tax consequences from these gains are as follows: a. (15% ã $30,000) + (33% ã $4,000).b. (15% ã $10,000) + (28% ã $30,000) + (33% ã $4,000).c. (0% ã $10,000) + (28% ã $30,000) + (33% ã $4,000).d. (15% ã $40,000) + (33% ã $4,000).e. none of these.

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