Multiple Choice
Explanation: Owners of unincorporated entities can be either individuals or corporations.In either case, the tax year-end of the entity must match the tax year-end of the owner.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Entity Tax Characteristics
Learning Objective: 12-03 Identify fundamental differences in tax characteristics across entity types.
Bloom's: Remember
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AICPA/AACSB: BB Critical Thinking / Reflective Thinking
-Roberto and Reagan are both 25-percent owner/managers for Bright Light Inc.Roberto runs the retail store in Sacramento, CA, and Reagan runs the retail store in San Francisco, CA.Bright Light Inc.generated a $125,000 profit companywide made up of a $75,000 profit from the Sacramento store, a ($25,000) loss from the San Francisco store, and a combined $75,000 profit from the remaining stores.If Bright Light Inc.is an S corporation, how much income will be allocated to Roberto?
A) $31,250
B) $62,500
C) $75,000
D) $125,000
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