I:11-55 Imputed Interest. Jane loans $80,000 to John, her son, to permit him to purchase a principal
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I:11-55 Imputed Interest. Jane loans $80,000 to John, her son, to permit him to purchase a principal residence. The loan principal is secured by John’s residence, but the agreement does not specify any interest. The applicable federal rate for the year is 8%. John’s net investment income is $800.
a. How much interest is imputed on the loan each year?
b. Assume that the amount of the loan is $125,000. How much interest is imputed on the loan?
c. Is John allowed to deduct the imputed interest?
d. What other tax implications are there for the loan?
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Authors: KENNETH E. ANDERSON, DAVID S. HULSE, TIMOTHY J. RUPERT Richard J. Joseph LeAnn Luna
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