On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $50,000. Current E & P for the year is $150,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders of Rhondell from January 1 to April 30. On May 1, Elizabeth sells all of her stock to Marshall. Rhondell makes two distributions to shareholders during the year: a total of $80,000 ($40,000 to Elizabeth and $40,000 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $140,000 ($70,000 to Jonathan and $70,000 to Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume that the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. From Current E & PFrom Accumulated E & PTreated as Return of CapitalApril 30 distribution of $80,000$fill in the blank 1$fill in the blank 2$fill in the blank 3December 31 distribution of $140,000$fill in the blank 4$fill in the blank 5$fill in the blank 6.