Answer: The correct answer is d. None of the above is correct.
Explanation: The intercompany gain realized would be recognized in the parent company's financial statements while at the consolidated position, the gain will be eliminated. For the parent to have recognized a gain on the capital asset, that means the proceed from sale was more than the net book value of the asset. So, there is no consolidated taxable income as regards this gain.
The $50,000 gain will be recognized by the subsidiary since it was sold to a nonmember of the group. However, it will not be nil at the consolidated position because it is not an intercompany transaction.