An allocation is considered as substantial if all the following occur except: A. a partner...

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An allocation is considered as substantial if all the following occur except:

A. a partner loses money as a result of the allocation.

B. a partner's after-tax position is not improved.

C. a partner's economic position is worsened after the allocation.

D. no partner's economic position is substantially worse after the allocation.

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