Problem: Module 7 Textbook Problem 10 Leorning Objective: 79 Identify similarities and differences in the tax treotment of S corporations versus partherships Potato, an individual, is a 20 percent owner of Starch LLC. This year. Potato was allocated $45.000 of ordinary income from Starch LLC, $1,000 of tax-exempt interest income, and $2,000 of nondeductible expenses. Potato also received a $10,000 distribution from Starch LLC this year. At the beginning of the year, Starch LLC had outstanding debt of $100,000. At the end of the year, the entity's outstanding debts increased to $130,000. Required: a. If Starch LLC is taxed as a partnership, and her basis in her parthership interest at the beginning of the year is $30,000, determine Potato's tax basis in her parthership interest at year-end. b. If Starch LLC is taxed as an S corporation, and her basis in her S corporation stock at the beginning of the year is $10,000, determine Potato's tax basis in her corporate stock at year-end. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. If Starch LEC is taxed as a partnership, and her basis in her partnership interest at the beginning of the year is $30,000, determine Potato's tax basis in her partnership interest at year-end. Problem: Module 7 Textbook Problem 10 Learning Objective: 79 Identify similarities and differences in the tax treatment of S corporations versus partnerships Potato, an indlvidual, is a 20 percent owner of Starch LLC. This year, Potato was allocated $45,000 of ordirary income from Starch LLC, $1,000 of tax-exempt interest income, and $2,000 of nondeductible expenses. Potato also received a $10,000 distribution from Starch LLC this year. At the beginning of the year, Starch LLC had outstanding debt of $100,000. At the end of the year, the entity's outstanding debts increased to $130,000. Required: a. If Starch LLC is taxed as a partnership, and her basis in her partnership interest at the beginning of the year is $30,000, determine Potato's tax basis in her partnership interest at year-end. b. If Starch LLC is taxed as an S corporation, and her basis in her S corporation stock at the beginning of the year is $10,000. determine Potato's tax basis in her corporate stock at year-end Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. If Starch LLC is taxed as an S corporation, and her basis in her S corporation stock at the beginning of the year is $10,000, determine Potato's tax basis in her corporate stock at year end