Exam 10: Partnerships: Formation, Operation, and Basis
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Brooke and John formed a partnership. Brooke received a 40% interest in partnership capital and profits in exchange for contributing land (basis of $30,000 and fair market value of $120,000). John received a 60% interest in partnership capital and profits in exchange for contributing $180,000 of cash. Three years after the contribution date, the land contributed by Brooke is sold by the partnership to a third party for $150,000. How much taxable gain will Brooke recognize from the sale?
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A partnership cannot use the cash method of accounting if one of the partners is a C corporation.
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Ken and Lars formed the equal KL Partnership during the current year, with Ken contributing $100,000 in cash and Lars contributing land (basis of $60,000, fair market value of $40,000) and equipment (basis of $0, fair market value of $60,000). Lars recognizes a $40,000 gain on the contribution and his basis in his partnership interest is $100,000.
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The JPM Partnership is a US-based manufacturing company. JPM calculates the domestic production activities deduction (§ 199) and deducts that amount on its Form 1065.
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Samuel is the managing general partner of STU, in which he owns a 25% interest. For the year, STU reported ordinary income of $400,000 (after deducting all guaranteed payments). In addition, the LLC reported interest income of $12,000. Samuel received a guaranteed payment of $120,000 for services he performed for STU. How much income from self-employment did Samuel earn from STU?
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The MOG Partnership reports ordinary income of $60,000, long-term capital gain of $12,000, and tax-exempt income of $12,000. The partnership agreement provides that Molly will receive all long-term capital gains and George will receive all tax-exempt interest income. Their allocation of ordinary income will be reduced accordingly, and Olivia will be allocated a proportionately greater share of ordinary income. (In other words, each partner will receive allocations totaling 1/3 of the total $84,000 of partnership income.) This allocation was agreed upon because Molly and George are in a high marginal tax bracket and Olivia is in a low marginal tax bracket.
a. Describe the elements that must be included in a partnership agreement in order for an allocation to have "economic effect."
b. Discuss whether or not the MOG allocation would be permitted and provide your reasoning.
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Which of the following is an election or calculation made by the partner rather than the partnership?
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The amount of a partnership's income and loss from operating activities is combined with separately stated income and expenses to determine the partnership's equivalent of "taxable income." This amount is reconciled to book income on the partnership's Schedule M1 or Schedule M3.
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TEC Partners was formed during the current tax year. It incurred $10,000 of organizational expenses, $80,000 of startup expenses, and $5,000 of transfer taxes to retitle property contributed by a partner. The property had been held as MACRS property for ten years by the contributing partner, and had an adjusted basis to the partner of $300,000 and fair market value of $400,000. Which of the following statements is correct regarding these items?
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What is the difference between a partner's basis in the partnership interest and a partner's § 704(b) book capital account? What are the purposes of these two amounts? Why are these amounts typically different?
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Blaine contributes property valued at $50,000 (basis of $40,000) in exchange for a 25% interest in the BIKE Partnership. If the property is later sold for $70,000, gain of $15,000 will be allocated to Blaine.
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The primary purpose of the partnership agreement is to document the various tax elections made by the partners regarding depreciation methods, treatment of research and experimental costs, calculation of the § 199 deduction, and the § 754 election.
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Match each of the following statements with the terms below that provide the best definition.
a. Adjusted basis of each partnership asset.
b. Operating expenses incurred after entity is formed but before it begins doing business.
c. Each partner's basis in the partnership.
d. Reconciles book income to "taxable income."
e. Tax accounting election made by partnership.
f. Tax accounting calculation made by partner.
g. Tax accounting election made by partner.
h. Does not include liabilities.
i. Designed to prevent excessive deferral of taxation of partnership income.
j. Amount that may be received by partner for performance of services for the partnership.
k. Computation that determines the way recourse debt is shared.
l. Will eventually be allocated to partner making tax-free property contribution to partnership.
m. Partner's share of partnership items.
n. Must generally be satisfied by any allocation to the partners.
o. Justification for a tax year other than the required taxable year.
p. No correct match is provided.
-Foreign tax credit or deduction
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Match each of the following statements with the terms below that provide the best definition.
a. Adjusted basis of each partnership asset.
b. Operating expenses incurred after entity is formed but before it begins doing business.
c. Each partner's basis in the partnership.
d. Reconciles book income to "taxable income."
e. Tax accounting election made by partnership.
f. Tax accounting calculation made by partner.
g. Tax accounting election made by partner.
h. Does not include liabilities.
i. Designed to prevent excessive deferral of taxation of partnership income.
j. Amount that may be received by partner for performance of services for the partnership.
k. Computation that determines the way recourse debt is shared.
l. Will eventually be allocated to partner making tax-free property contribution to partnership.
m. Partner's share of partnership items.
n. Must generally be satisfied by any allocation to the partners.
o. Justification for a tax year other than the required taxable year.
p. No correct match is provided.
-Startup costs
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Tim, Al, and Pat contributed assets to form the equal TAP Partnership. Tim contributed cash of $40,000 and land with a basis of $80,000 (fair market value of $60,000). Al contributed cash of $60,000 and land with a basis of $50,000 (fair market value of $40,000). Pat contributed cash of $60,000 and a fully depreciated property ($0 basis) valued at $40,000. Which of the following tax treatments is not correct?
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ABC LLC reported the following items on the LLC's Schedule K: ordinary income, $100,000; interest income, $3,000; long-term capital loss, ($4,000); charitable contributions, $1,000; post-1986 depreciation adjustment, $10,000; and cash distributions to partners, $50,000. How much will ABC show as net income (loss) on its Analysis of Income (Loss)?
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Match each of the following statements with the terms below that provide the best definition.
a. Adjusted basis of each partnership asset.
b. Operating expenses incurred after entity is formed but before it begins doing business.
c. Each partner's basis in the partnership.
d. Reconciles book income to "taxable income."
e. Tax accounting election made by partnership.
f. Tax accounting calculation made by partner.
g. Tax accounting election made by partner.
h. Does not include liabilities.
i. Designed to prevent excessive deferral of taxation of partnership income.
j. Amount that may be received by partner for performance of services for the partnership.
k. Computation that determines the way recourse debt is shared.
l. Will eventually be allocated to partner making tax-free property contribution to partnership.
m. Partner's share of partnership items.
n. Must generally be satisfied by any allocation to the partners.
o. Justification for a tax year other than the required taxable year.
p. No correct match is provided.
-Required taxable year
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ABC, LLC is equally-owned by three corporations. Two corporations have June 30 fiscal year ends, the third is a calendar-year taxpayer. ABC will use the least aggregate deferral method to determine its taxable year-end.
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On January 1 of the current year, Anna and Jason form an equal partnership. Anna contributes $50,000 cash and a parcel of land (adjusted basis of $100,000; fair market value of $150,000) in exchange for her interest in the partnership. Jason contributes property (adjusted basis of $180,000; fair market value of $200,000) in exchange for his partnership interest. Which of the following statements is true concerning the income tax results of this partnership formation?
(Multiple Choice)
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Match each of the following statements with the terms below that provide the best definition.
a. Organizational choice of many large accounting firms.
b. Partner's percentage allocation of current operating income.
c. Might affect any two partners' tax liabilities in different ways.
d. Brokerage and registration fees incurred for promoting and marketing partnership interests.
e. Transfer of asset to partnership followed by immediate distribution of cash to partner.
f. Must have at least one general and one limited partner.
g. All partners are jointly and severally liable for entity debts.
h. Theory treating the partner and partnership as separate economic units.
i. Partner's basis in partnership interest after taxfree contribution of asset to partnership.
j. Partnership's basis in asset after taxfree contribution of asset to partnership.
k. Owners are "members."
l. Theory treating the partnership as a collection of taxpayers joined in an agency relationship.
m. Allows many unincorporated entities to select their Federal tax status.
n. No correct match provided.
-General partnership
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