53. Tiffany and Carlos decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Royal Oak Furniture (ROF). After liquidating
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53. Tiffany and Carlos decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Royal Oak Furniture (ROF).
After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, ROF had the following tax accounting balance sheet:
FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation (Depreciation)
Cash $200,000 $200,000 Building 50,000 10,000 $ 40,000 Land 150,000 200,000 (50,000)
Total $400,000 $410,000 $(10,000)
Under the terms of the agreement, Tiffany will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for her 50 percent interest in ROF. Tiffany’s tax basis in her ROF stock is $50,000. Carlos will receive the building and land in exchange for his 50 percent interest in ROF. His tax basis in the ROF stock is $100,000. Assume for purposes of this problem that the cash available to distribute to the shareholders has been reduced by any tax paid by the corporation on gain recognized as a result of the liquidation.
a. What amount of gain or loss does ROF recognize in the complete liquidation?
FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation (Depreciation)
Cash $200,000 $200,000 Building 50,000 10,000 $ 40,000 Land 150,000 200,000 (50,000)
Total $400,000 $410,000 $(10,000)
Under the terms of the agreement, Tiffany will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for her 50 percent interest in ROF. Tiffany’s tax basis in her ROF stock is $50,000. Carlos will receive the building and land in exchange for his 50 percent interest in ROF. His tax basis in the ROF stock is $100,000. Assume for purposes of this problem that the cash available to distribute to the shareholders has been reduced by any tax paid by the corporation on gain recognized as a result of the liquidation.
a. What amount of gain or loss does ROF recognize in the complete liquidation?
b. What amount of gain or loss does Tiffany recognize in the complete liquidation?
c. What amount of gain or loss does Carlos recognize in the complete liquidation?
d. What is Carlos’s tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation?
Assume Tiffany owns 40 percent of the ROF stock and Carlos owns 60 percent. Tiffany will receive $160,000 in the liquidation and Carlos will receive the land and building plus $40,000.
e. What amount of gain or loss does ROF recognize in the complete liquidation?
f. What amount of gain or loss does Tiffany recognize in the complete liquidation?
g. What amount of gain or loss does Carlos recognize in the complete liquidation?
h. What is Carlos’s tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation?
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Taxation Of Individuals And Business Entities 2020
ISBN: 9781259969614
11th Edition
Authors: Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver