Multiple Choice
Sarah, Sue, and AS Incorporated formed a partnership on May 1, 20X9, called SSAS, LP. Now that the partnership is formed, they must determine its appropriate year-end. Sarah has a 30percent profits and capital interest while Sue has a 35percent profits and capital interest. Both Sarah and Sue have calendar year-ends. AS Incorporated holds the remaining profits and capital interest in the LP, and it has a September 30 year-end. What tax year-end must SSAS, LP, use for 20X9, and which test or rule requires this year-end?
A) 12/31, least aggregate deferral test
B) 9/30, majority interest taxable year
C) 12/31, majority interest taxable year
D) 12/31, principal partners test
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