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McGraw-Hill's Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities 3rd Edition by Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver

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McGraw-Hill's Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities 3rd Edition by Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver

Edition 3ISBN: 9780078111068
Exercise 46
{Planning} Paolo is a 50% partner in the Capri partnership and has decided to terminate his partnership interest.Paolo is considering two options as potential exit strategies.The first is to sell his partnership interest to the two remaining 25% partners, Giuseppe and Isabella, for $105,000 cash and the assumption of Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Under this option, Giuseppe and Isabella would each pay $52,500 for half of Paolo's interest.The second option is to have Capri liquidate his partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets.Paolo's basis in his partnership interest is $110,000, including Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Capri reports the following balance sheet as of the termination date: {Planning} Paolo is a 50% partner in the Capri partnership and has decided to terminate his partnership interest.Paolo is considering two options as potential exit strategies.The first is to sell his partnership interest to the two remaining 25% partners, Giuseppe and Isabella, for $105,000 cash and the assumption of Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Under this option, Giuseppe and Isabella would each pay $52,500 for half of Paolo's interest.The second option is to have Capri liquidate his partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets.Paolo's basis in his partnership interest is $110,000, including Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Capri reports the following balance sheet as of the termination date:   Liabilities and capital:   a.If Paolo sells his partnership interest to Giuseppe and Isabella for $105,000, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss? b.Giuseppe and Isabella each have a basis in Capri of $55,000 before any purchase of Paolo's interest.What are Giuseppe and Isabella's basis in their partnership interests following the purchase of Paolo's interest? c.If Capri liquidates Paolo's partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss? d.If Capri liquidates Paolo's interest, what is Paolo's basis in the distributed assets? e.Compare and contrast Paolo's options for terminating his partnership interest. Liabilities and capital: {Planning} Paolo is a 50% partner in the Capri partnership and has decided to terminate his partnership interest.Paolo is considering two options as potential exit strategies.The first is to sell his partnership interest to the two remaining 25% partners, Giuseppe and Isabella, for $105,000 cash and the assumption of Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Under this option, Giuseppe and Isabella would each pay $52,500 for half of Paolo's interest.The second option is to have Capri liquidate his partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets.Paolo's basis in his partnership interest is $110,000, including Paolo's share of Capri's liabilities.Capri reports the following balance sheet as of the termination date:   Liabilities and capital:   a.If Paolo sells his partnership interest to Giuseppe and Isabella for $105,000, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss? b.Giuseppe and Isabella each have a basis in Capri of $55,000 before any purchase of Paolo's interest.What are Giuseppe and Isabella's basis in their partnership interests following the purchase of Paolo's interest? c.If Capri liquidates Paolo's partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss? d.If Capri liquidates Paolo's interest, what is Paolo's basis in the distributed assets? e.Compare and contrast Paolo's options for terminating his partnership interest. a.If Paolo sells his partnership interest to Giuseppe and Isabella for $105,000, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss?
b.Giuseppe and Isabella each have a basis in Capri of $55,000 before any purchase of Paolo's interest.What are Giuseppe and Isabella's basis in their partnership interests following the purchase of Paolo's interest?
c.If Capri liquidates Paolo's partnership interest with a proportionate distribution of the partnership assets, what is the amount and character of Paolo's recognized gain or loss?
d.If Capri liquidates Paolo's interest, what is Paolo's basis in the distributed assets?
e.Compare and contrast Paolo's options for terminating his partnership interest.
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