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fox corp., an s corporation, had an ordinary loss of $36,500 for the year ended december 31, year 2. at january 1, year 2, duffy owned 50% of fox’s stock. duffy held the stock for 40 days in year 2 before selling the entire 50% interest to an unrelated third party. duffy’s basis for the stock was $10,000. duffy was a full-time employee of fox until the stock was sold. duffy’s share of fox’s loss was:

a) $0

b) $2,000

c) $10,000

d) $18,250

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