In January 2021, Ezra purchased 2,000 shares of Gold Utility Mutual Fund for $20,000. In June, Ezra
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In January 2021, Ezra purchased 2,000 shares of Gold Utility Mutual Fund for $20,000. In June, Ezra received an additional 100 shares as a dividend, in lieu of receiving $1,000 in cash dividends. In December, the company declared a two-for-one stock split. Ezra received an additional 2,100 shares, but there was no option to receive cash. At the time of the stock dividend in December and at the end of the year, the fund shares were trading for $5 per share. Also, at the end of the year, the fund offered to buy outstanding shares for $4.50. Ezra did not sell any shares during the year.
a. What is Ezra’s gross income from the 100 shares received in June?
b. What is Ezra’s gross income from the receipt of the 2,100 shares as a two-forone stock split in December?
c. Should Ezra be required to recognize gross income in 2021 even though the fair market value of his investment at the end of the year was less than the fair market value at the beginning of the year? Explain.
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South-Western Federal Taxation 2022 Individual Income Taxes
ISBN: 9780357519073
45th Edition
Authors: James C. Young, Annette Nellen, William A. Raabe, Mark Persellin, William H. Hoffman