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For this year, Wilma is a single individual whose taxable income puts her into the 32% bracket. Wilma's taxable income includes so much long-term capital gain that her ordinary taxable income is not large enough to get her out of the 10% bracket. a. All of Wilma's long-term capital gain will be taxed at 15%.
b. Some of Wilma's long-term capital gain will be taxed at 33%.
c. Some of Wilma's long-term capital gain will be taxed at 0% as long as the gain is not taxed at the special rates for certain 1250 real estate or collectibles.
d. Wilma is not eligible for the alternative tax on long-term capital gains.
e. None of the above.

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