On January 1, Bobby and Alice equally own all of the stock of an electing S corporation called Prairie Dirt Delight. The entity incurs a $60,000 loss for a nonleap year. On the 200th day of the year (not a leap year), Bobby sells his one-half of the stock to his son, Saul. How much of the $60,000 loss, if any, is allocated to Bobby?
A. $-0-
B. $13,562
C. $16,438
D. $32,877
Answer: C
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