Choice "A" is correct. A partner who receives a distribution of non-cash property from a partnership takes the partnership's basis as his basis, but in no case an amount greater than his basis in his partnership interest. In this case Curry would ordinarily take a $6,000 basis in the land, but since his basis in the partnership interest is only $5,000, that is the basis of the land in his hands. Curry's partnership interest now has a basis of zero.Choices "c", "b", and "d" are incorrect. Each of these uses the wrong basis (the basis a partner takes in a nonliquidating distribution).