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Ken and Jim agree to go into business together selling old comic books and records. According to the agreement, Ken will contribute inventory valued at $200,000 in return for 80 percent of the stock in the corporation. Ken's tax basis in the inventory is $100,000. Jim will receive 20 percent of the stock in return for providing accounting services to the corporation (these qualify as organizational expenditures). The accounting services are valued at $50,000. Please answer the following questions about the tax consequences of the transaction to Jim. a. What amount of income, gain or loss does Jim realize on the formation of the corporation? b. What amount of gain or loss, if any, does he recognize? c. What is Jim's tax basis in the stock he receives in return for his contribution of services to the corporation?

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a. $50,000 compensation is realized.
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A stock-for-stock Type B reorganization will be tax-deferred to a target corporation shareholder as long as at least 80 percent of the consideration received is in the form of stock of the acquirer.

A) True
B) False

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April transferred 100 percent of her stock in June Company to March Corporation in a taxable merger. In exchange she received stock in March with a fair market value of $400,000 plus $1,200,000 in cash. April's tax basis in the June stock was $2,000,000. What amount of loss does April recognize in the exchange and what is her basis in the March stock she receives?

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$400,000 capital loss. Her basis in the March stock is $400,000, the stock's fair market value. The transaction is taxable because boot exceeds 60 percent of the consideration. Explanation: Loss is recognized because the exchange is not tax-deferred. The stock basis is fair market value because the transaction is taxable.

Mandel transferred property to his new corporation in a section 351 transaction. One of the properties transferred was land with a fair market value of $200,000 and a tax basis of $250,000. In all cases, the corporation will always take a tax basis in the land of $200,000 to prevent the "built-in loss" from being transferred from Mandel to the corporation.

A) True
B) False

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M Corporation assumes a $200 liability attached to property transferred to it by Jane in a section 351 transaction. In all cases, the assumed liability will be treated as boot received by Jane.

A) True
B) False

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Ashley transfers property with a tax basis of $5,000 and a fair market value of $3,000 to a corporation in exchange for stock with a fair market value of $2,000 and $500 in cash in a transaction that qualifies for deferral under section 351. The corporation assumed a liability of $500 on the property transferred. What is Ashley's tax basis in the stock received in the exchange?


A) $5,000
B) $4,000
C) $3,000
D) $2,000

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Carlos transfers property with a tax basis of $500 and a fair market value of $800 to a corporation in exchange for stock with a fair market value of $650 and $50 in cash in a transaction that qualifies for deferral under section 351. The corporation assumed a liability of $100 on the property transferred. What is the corporation's tax basis in the property received in the exchange?


A) $800
B) $600
C) $550
D) $450

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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C

Gain and loss realized in a section 351 transaction will be recognized if the taxpayer receives boot in the exchange.

A) True
B) False

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In December 2016, Jill incurred a $50,000 loss on the sale of Crown Corporation stock that she purchased in 2010. The stock satisfied all of the ยง1244 stock requirements at the time of issue. Jill is married to Jack and together they file a joint tax return. How much of the loss can Jack and Jill deduct in 2016, assuming they do not have capital gains in the current or prior years, and what is the character of the loss?

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$50,000 ordinary loss
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Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet. Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet.    Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Mike recognize in the complete liquidation? Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Mike recognize in the complete liquidation?

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Mike recognizes gain of $150,000 on the ...

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Robin transferred her 60 percent interest to Cardinal Company as part of a complete liquidation of the company. In the exchange, she received land with a fair market value of $800,000. Robin's basis in the Cardinal stock was $900,000. The land had a basis to Cardinal Company of $1,000,000. What amount of loss does Cardinal recognize in the exchange and what is Robin's basis in the land she receives? The distribution was non pro rata to Robin, a related person.


A) $200,000 loss recognized by Cardinal and a basis in the land of $1,000,000 to Robin
B) $200,000 loss recognized by Cardinal and a basis in the land of $800,000 to Robin
C) No loss recognized by Cardinal and a basis in the land of $1,000,000 to Robin
D) No loss recognized by Cardinal and a basis in the land of $800,000 to Robin

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Katarina transferred her 10 percent interest to Spartan Company as part of a complete liquidation of the company. In the exchange, she received land with a fair market value of $200,000. Katarina's basis in the Spartan stock was $100,000. The land had a basis to Spartan Company of $50,000. What amount of gain does Spartan recognize in the exchange and what is Katarina's basis in the land she receives?


A) $100,000 gain recognized by Spartan and a basis in the land of $200,000 to Katarina
B) $150,000 gain recognized by Spartan and a basis in the land of $200,000 to Katarina
C) No gain recognized by Spartan and a basis in the land of $100,000 to Katarina
D) No gain recognized by Spartan and a basis in the land of $50,000 to Katarina

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following class of stock is not allowed to be used in a section 351 transaction?


A) Voting common stock
B) Voting preferred stock
C) Nonvoting preferred stock
D) All of these classes of stock can be used in a section 351 transaction.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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A section 338 transaction is a stock acquisition treated as an asset acquisition based on an election made by the acquirer.

A) True
B) False

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Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet. Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet.    Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Michelle recognize in the complete liquidation and what is her tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation? Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Michelle recognize in the complete liquidation and what is her tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation?

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Inez transfers property with a tax basis of $200 and a fair market value of $300 to a corporation in exchange for stock with a fair market value of $250 in a transaction that qualifies for deferral under section 351. The corporation assumed a liability of $50 on the property transferred. What is the corporation's tax basis in the property received in the exchange?


A) $150
B) $200
C) $250
D) $300

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following statements best describes the tax results to a shareholder in a section 351 transaction when liabilities on property transferred to the corporation are assumed by the corporation?


A) Liabilities assumed by a corporation on a section 351 transfer are always treated as boot.
B) Liabilities assumed by a corporation on a section 351 transfer are never treated as boot.
C) Liabilities assumed by a corporation on a section 351 transfer are treated as boot if the total liabilities assumed exceed the total basis of the assets transferred.
D) Liabilities assumed by a corporation on a section 351 transfer are treated as boot if there is no business purpose for the assumption of the liabilities by the corporation.

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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Jalen transferred his 10 percent interest to Wolverine Company as part of a complete liquidation of the company. In the exchange, he received land with a fair market value of $100,000. Jalen's basis in the Wolverine stock was $50,000. The land had a basis to Wolverine Company of $80,000. What amount of gain does Jalen recognize in the exchange and what is his basis in the land he receives?


A) $50,000 gain recognized and a basis in the land of $100,000
B) $50,000 gain recognized and a basis in the land of $80,000
C) No gain recognized and a basis in the land of $80,000
D) No gain recognized and a basis in the land of $50,000

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following statements does not describe a tax consequence to shareholders in a complete liquidation?


A) All complete liquidations are taxable to the shareholders.
B) Complete liquidations are taxable to all individual shareholders.
C) Complete liquidations are taxable to all corporate shareholders owning stock of the liquidated corporation representing less than 80 percent or more of voting power and value.
D) Complete liquidations are tax deferred to corporate shareholders owning stock of the liquidated corporation representing 80 percent or more of voting power and valuE.Corporations owning stock representing 80 percent or more of voting power and value receive tax deferral in a complete liquidation.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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Rich and Rita propose to have their corporation, Big Blue, acquire another corporation, Green Company, in a stock-for-stock Type B acquisition. The sole shareholder of Green, Mark Dee, will receive $500,000 of Big Blue voting stock in the transaction. Mark's tax basis in his Green stock is $100,000. What is Mark's tax basis in the Big Blue stock he receives in the exchange and what is Big Blue's basis in the Green stock it receives in return?

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