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At the beginning of the year, Victoria's "tax basis" capital account balance in the VIP Partnership was $90,000. During the tax year, Victoria contributed property with a basis of $30,000 and a fair market value of $70,000. Her share of the partnership's loss was $12,000. At the end of the year, the partnership distributed $15,000 of cash to Victoria. Also, the partnership allocated $20,000 of recourse debt and $35,000 of nonrecourse debt to Victoria. What is Victoria's ending capital account balance determined using the "tax basis" method?

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