On Jan. 5th of the current year, Patrick pays $2,000 for a 1…

On Jan. 5th of the current year, Patrick pays $2,000 for a 10% interest in a partnership which has recourse liabilities of $20,000. The partners share economic risk of loss from recourse liabilities in the same way they share partnership losses. In the same year, the partnership incurs losses of $6,000 and the recourse liabilities increase by $5,000. Patrick and the partnership use a calendar tax year-end. Patrick’s basis at year-end is

Storm Corporation reports the following results: Service inc…

Storm Corporation reports the following results: Service income (not passive income)                      $40,000 Dividend income                                                         30,000 Interest income                                                           60,000 Passive income-related expenses                            20,000 Other expenses                                                           50,000 At the end of the year, Storm’s Subchapter C E&P is $50,000. What is Storm Corporation’s excess net passive income tax for the year?

Parker contributes investment land with an adjusted basis of…

Parker contributes investment land with an adjusted basis of $24,000 and an FMV of $40,000 to a partnership for a 10% interest in partnership capital, profits, and losses. The land is subject to a $30,000 recourse liability, which the partnership assumes. The partnership has other recourse liabilities of $18,000. Partners share the economic risk of loss from recourse liabilities in the same way they share partnership losses. Parker must recognize a

On 12/31 of last year, Adam and Jarvis become 50/50 partners…

On 12/31 of last year, Adam and Jarvis become 50/50 partners in the Ad-Jar Partnership with assets having a tax basis and fair market value of $120,000. The partnership deals in securities and had no liabilities at the end of last year. In January of the current year, Freddy contributes his investment securities with an FMV of $60,000 (he purchased two years ago for $45,000) to become an equal partner in the new Ad-Jar-Fred Partnership. The securities, which are inventory to the partnership, are sold on December 15 of the current year for a total of $90,000. What amount of gain from the sale of these securities should be allocated to Freddy?

Katelyn contributed land with a $5,000 basis and a $9,000 FM…

Katelyn contributed land with a $5,000 basis and a $9,000 FMV to KB Partnership 4 years ago. This year the land is distributed to Bob, another partner in the partnership. At the time of distribution, the land had a $12,000 FMV. How much gain should Katelyn and Bob recognize?