Kamal is starting a new business which will operate as an S corporation. This means that income
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Kamal is starting a new business which will operate as an S corporation. This means that income earned by the corporation will be reported by shareholders even if they do not receive distributions. Kamal has $180,000 of income from other sources, and itemized deductions totaling $15,000. He expects that the new business will produce $30,000 of income each year. He is considering giving his son Rashid 20% of the stock in the corporation. Rashid is age 23, a full-time student, and Kamal’s dependent. Rashid’s only other income is $2,000 of interest. Neither Kamal nor Rashid will be employed by the corporation. Which alternative will produce a lower income tax liability— having all stock owned by Kamal or having Kamal own 80% of the stock and Rashid own 20%? Assume Kamal’s filing status is head-of-household and Rashid is single. Ignore other taxes. Will there be any future tax benefit from having Rashid own 20% of the stock? Ignore credits.
CorporationA Corporation is a legal form of business that is separate from its owner. In other words, a corporation is a business or organization formed by a group of people, and its right and liabilities separate from those of the individuals involved. It may...
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Federal Taxation 2018 Comprehensive
ISBN: 9780134532387
31st Edition
Authors: Thomas R. Pope, Timothy J. Rupert, Kenneth E. Anderson