Recognized Gain

Gain
A gain refers to an increase in value, measured by the difference between the adjusted tax basis and the selling price. It is a key concept in accounting and finance, encapsulating various types, such as capital gain, realized gain, and recognized gain.
Recognized Gain
In the context of tax-free exchanges, a recognized gain is the portion of a gain that becomes taxable. While a realized gain represents the total profit from the sale or exchange of an asset, the recognized gain is the part that the IRS considers taxable income.

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