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Exam 11: Partnerships: Distributions, Transfer of Interests, and Terminations
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Question 21
True/False
A partnership has accounts receivable with a basis of $0 and a fair market value of $20,000 and depreciation recapture potential of $30,000. All other assets of the partnership are either cash, capital assets, or § 1231 assets. If a purchaser acquires a 40% interest in the partnership from another partner, the selling partner will be required to recognize ordinary income of $20,000.
Question 22
True/False
Carlos receives a proportionate liquidating distribution consisting of $8,000 cash and inventory with a basis to the partnership of $5,000 and a fair market value of $6,000. His basis in his partnership interest was $15,000 immediately before the distribution. Carlos assigns a basis of $5,000 to the inventory, and recognizes a $2,000 capital loss.
Question 23
True/False
Jeremy sold his 40% interest in the HIJ Partnership to Ashley for $400,000. The inside basis of all partnership assets was $600,000 at the time of the sale. If the partnership makes a § 754 election, it will record a $160,000 step-up in the basis of the partnership assets, and the step-up will be attributed solely to Ashley.
Question 24
True/False
A partnership is required to make a downward adjustment to the basis of its assets if a partnership interest is sold and if the total decline in value of partnership assets is more than $250,000.
Question 25
Essay
The December 31, 2011, balance sheet of the BCD General Partnership reads as follows.
Each partner shares in 1/3 of the partnership capital, income, gain, loss, deduction and credit. Capital is not a material income-producing factor to the partnership. On December 31, 2011, general partner Christina receives a distribution of $140,000 cash in liquidation of her partnership interest under § 736. Nothing is stated in the partnership agreement about goodwill. Christina's outside basis for the partnership interest immediately before the distribution is $84,000. How much is Christina's recognized gain from the distribution and what is the character of the gain?
Question 26
Essay
On August 31 of the current tax year, the balance sheet of the RBD General Partnership is as follows:
On that date, Rachel sells her one-third partnership interest to Lisa for $300,000, including cash and relief of Rachel's share of the nonrecourse debt. The nonrecourse debt is shared equally among the partners. Rachel's outside basis for her partnership interest is $250,000. How much capital gain and/or ordinary income will Rachel recognize on the sale?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Tina sells her 1/3 interest in the TAX Partnership to James for $60,000 cash plus the assumption of Tina's $4,000 share of partnership debt. On the sale date, the partnership balance sheet and agreed-upon fair market values were as follows:
As a result of the sale, Tina recognizes:
Question 28
True/False
In a proportionate liquidating distribution, UVW Partnership distributes to partner William cash of $25,000, accounts receivable (basis of $10,000 and fair market value of $8,000), and land (basis of $50,000 and fair market value of $60,000). William's basis was $75,000 before the distribution. On the liquidation, William recognizes no gain or loss, and he takes a basis of $10,000 in the accounts receivable, and $50,000 in the land.
Question 29
Essay
Susan is a one-fourth limited partner in the SJ Partnership in which capital is not a material income-producing factor. Partnership assets consist of land (fair market value of $100,000, basis of $80,000), accounts receivable (fair market value of $100,000, basis of $0) and cash of $200,000. SJ distributes $100,000 of the cash to Susan in liquidation of her interest. Susan's basis in the partnership interest was $70,000 immediately before the distribution. How much gain or loss does Susan recognize and what is its character? How much can the partnership deduct?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Aaron owns a 30% interest in a continuing partnership. The partnership distributes a $35,000 year-end cash bonus to all the partners. In a proportionate nonliquidating distribution, the partnership also distributed property (basis of $15,000; fair market value of $20,000) to Aaron. Immediately before the distribution, Aaron's basis in the partnership interest was $50,000. As a result of the distribution, Aaron recognizes:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Eric receives a proportionate nonliquidating distribution when the basis of his partnership interest is $80,000. The distribution consists of $20,000 in cash and property with an adjusted basis to the partnership of $45,000 and a fair market value of $40,000. Eric's basis in the noncash property and his remaining basis in the partnership interest are:
Question 32
True/False
Beth sells her 25% partnership interest to Katie for $50,000 cash on July 1 of the current tax year. Katie also assumed Beth's share of the partnership's liabilities. Beth's basis in her partnership interest at the beginning of the year was $40,000, including a $15,000 share of partnership liabilities. The partnership's income for the entire year was $100,000, and Beth's share of partnership debt was $10,000 as of the date she sold the partnership interest. Assume the partnership has no hot assets and that its income is earned evenly throughout the year. Beth recognizes a gain of $12,500 on the sale.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
In a proportionate liquidating distribution, Alexandria receives a distribution of $70,000 cash, accounts receivable (basis of $0 and fair market value of $20,000) , and land (basis of $30,000 and fair market value of $60,000) . In addition, the partnership repays all liabilities, of which Alexandria's share was $40,000. Alexandria's basis in the entity immediately before the distribution was $90,000. As a result of the distribution, what is Alexandria's basis in the accounts receivable and land, and how much gain or loss does she recognize?
Question 34
True/False
Generally, gain is recognized on a proportionate current or liquidating distribution if the fair market value of property distributed exceeds the partner's basis in the partnership interest.