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Marie owns one-half of the stock of Starke Corporation and serves as its President. The remaining stock is owned by 10 investors, none of whom owns more than 10% of the outstanding shares. Marie entered a hedge agreement with the corporation three years ago about salary payments that are declared unreasonable compensation by the IRS. Two years ago, the Corporation paid Marie a salary and bonus of $500,000. The IRS subsequently held that $200,000 of the salary is unreasonable compensation. Last year, Starke Corporation and the IRS agreed that $150,000 of the compensation is, in fact, unreasonable. This year, the $150,000 is repaid by Marie to the corporation. How much of the $500,000 compensation was taxable to Marie when originally paid and how much is taxable in the current year?
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