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On january 1, year 1, dave received 1,000 shares of restricted stock from his employer, rrk corporation. on that date, the stock price was $7 per share. on receiving the restricted stock, dave made the 83(b) election. dave’s restricted shares will vest at the end of year 2. he intends to hold the shares until the end of year 4 when he intends to sell them to fund the purchase of a new home. dave predicts the share price of rrk will be $30 per share when his shares vest and will be $40 per share when he sells them. assume that dave’s price predictions are correct and answer the following questions: (enter all amounts as positive values. leave no answers blank. enter zero if applicable.) a) what are the tax consequences of these transactions to dave if his ordinary marginal rate is 30 percent and his long term capital gains rate is 15 percent? b) what are the tax consequences of these transcations to rrk if its marginal rate is 35 percent?

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