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Andrew contributes a building with a value of $650,000 (his basis is $400,000) to a corporation in a tax-deferred Section 351 transaction. The corporation assumes a $370,000 mortgage as part of the transfer. What is Andrew's basis in the stock he receives from the corporation

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