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Three individuals transferred property to newly formed Triple Inc. in exchange for 1,000 shares of common stock. Mr. Albert transferred assets with a $50 ,000 tax basis in exchange for 820 shares, Mrs. Billig transferred assets with a $9,000 tax basis in exchange for 148 shares, and Mrs. Crisp transferred $4,000 cash for 32 shares. Based on the FMV of the transferred assets, each Triple share is worth $125 . Which of the following is false?A)Mr. Albert's tax basis in his 820 shares is $50,000.B)Mrs. Crisp's tax basis in her 32 shares is $4,000.C)Triple Inc.'s tax basis in the assets transferred by Mrs. Billig is $9,000.D)None of the above is false.

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