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Brandt exchanged his collection of stamp albums for a tractor from Virgil in September 2018. The fair market value of the stamp albums is $3,000. The tractor has the same $3,000 fair market value. The collection of stamps cost Brandt $2,000 over the years to assemble. How should Brandt report this transaction on his income tax return? A. He reports it as a capital transaction with a $0 gain B. He is not required to report it because it is not taxable C. He attaches a statement to his return explaining that the exchange was for something of equal value D. He reports a $1,000 capital gain

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