As of January 1 of the current year, Claus Corporation has E & P of $600,000. Gifford
Question:
As of January 1 of the current year, Claus Corporation has E & P of $600,000.
Gifford owns 320 shares of Claus's common stock (the basis of $45,000).
On that date, Claus Corporation declares and distributes a nontaxable preferred stock dividend of which Gifford receives 100 shares.
Immediately after the stock dividend, the fair market value of one share of Claus common stock is $500, and the fair market value of one share of Claus preferred stock is $200.
Two months later, Gifford sells the 100 shares of preferred stock to an unrelated individual for $20,000.
A. Assuming Gifford is in the 32% tax bracket, what are his income tax consequences resulting from the sale of the preferred stock?
B. What is the effect on Claus Corporation's E & P as a result of the sale of the preferred stock?