Opal's neighbor, Jillian, persuades her to invest in Schaake Corporation, a new venture, on March 4, 2016. Opal pays $15,000 for 3,000 shares of common stock. On February 6, 2017, Schaake Corporation declares bankruptcy and closes its doors forever. Opal never receives a return on her investment or a reimbursement of her original investment. What are the tax consequences to Opal?
> The city of Stillcreek decides to expand the runway at the local airport. To get the land for the expansion, it condemns the property it needs and pays the owners the current appraised value. Buster's house is condemned, and he is paid $340,000 for his
> During the current year, the Harlow Corporation, which specializes in commercial construction had the following property transactions. Determine the realized and recognized gain or loss on each of Harlow’s property transactions and the basis of any prope
> At the beginning of 2017, Heather owns the following stocks: In addition to these stocks, Heather received 400 shares of Poor Boy preferred stock from her grandfather as a gift on December 25, 2016. The shares were selling for $25 per share on December
> Twenty years ago, Consuela Guererro invented and patented a high-speed burrito-stuffing machine. Through the years, she has jealously guarded her invention, allowing its use only in El Consuela's, a chain of restaurants in which she owns 60% of the stock
> Rosie has owned a successful luncheonette for several years. Tired of the long hours and eager to try another way of life, she decides to buy a fishing boat and start a charter service near Key West. The only obstacle is the sale of the following asset
> During August 2012, Madeline invests $400,000 in Qual Company, Inc., buying 100,000 shares of stock. Her broker tells her this will be an excellent investment because the securities are qualified small business stock. He predicts the stock will triple
> Return to the facts of problem 50. How would your answer change if Yorgi purchased the qualified small business stock in Gnu Company, Inc. on September 15, 2011, and sells the shares for $400,000 on December 31, 2017? Data from Problem 50: Return to th
> Return to the facts of problem 48. Assume that Yorgi purchased the qualified small business stock in Gnu Company, Inc., on September 15, 2009, and sells the shares for $400,000 on December 30, 2017. a. Determine the amount of realized and recognized g
> Return to the facts of Problem 48. Assume that Yorgi has a net capital loss of $80,000 from her other capital asset transactions in 2017. What is the effect of the sale of the stock on Yorgi’s tax liability if her marginal tax rate is 33%. Data from P
> Under what conditions may a taxpayer exclude a portion of a realized capital gain?
> Yorgi purchases qualified small business stock in Gnu Company, Inc., on September 15, 2008, for $50,000. She sells the shares for $400,000 on December 30, 2017. The stock retains its qualified small business status through the date of the sale. a. Det
> Jie has the following capital gains and losses during the current year: Short-term capital loss………………………………………$ 2,000 Collectibles gain…………………………………………………..3,000 Unrecaptured Section 1250 gain…………………………..8,000 Long-term capital gain……………………………………..12,0
> Samantha has the following capital gains and losses during the current year: Short-term capital loss……………………………..$ 7,000 Short-term capital gain…………………………………5,000 Collectibles loss……………………………………………11,000 Long-term capital gain………………………………….8,000 Long-t
> Loretta has the following capital gains and losses during the current year: Short-term capital loss……………………………………..$ 4,000 Collectibles gain…………………………………………………10,000 Long-term capital gain………………………………………..8,000 Long-term capital loss carryover………………………
> Rollie has the following capital gains and losses during the current year: Short-term capital gain……………………………$ 3,000 Collectibles gain………………………………………….4,000 Long-term capital gain………………………………11,000 Long-term capital loss………………………………..6,000 Rollie is m
> Troy has the following gains and losses from sales of capital assets during the current year. What is the effect of the capital asset transactions on his taxable income? Explain, and show any calculations. Short-term capital gain…………………$ 7,800 Short-t
> Tate has the following gains and losses from sales of capital assets during the current year. What is the effect of the capital asset transactions on Tate's taxable income? Explain, and show any calculations. Short-term capital gain………………….$ 3,600 Lo
> Return to the facts of problem 40. Assume that Judith is an individual taxpayer. What is the effect of the capital asset transactions on Judith's taxable income? Compare this result with the result in problem 40. Data from Problem 40: Judith Corporat
> Judith Corporation has the following gains and losses from sales of capital assets during the current year. What is the effect of the capital asset transactions on Judith's taxable income? Explain, and show any calculations. Short-term capital gain…………
> Rudy has the following capital gains and losses for the current year. What is the effect of the capital asset transactions on his taxable income? Explain, and show any calculations. Short-term capital loss…………………$ 15,500 Long-term capital gain……………………
> Evaluate the following statement: Corporations can never deduct net capital losses.
> For each of the following capital asset dispositions, determine whether the taxpayer has realized a gain or loss and whether that gain or loss is short-term or long-term: a. Larry's aunt June dies on May 4, 2017. He inherits some land that she purchased
> For each of the following capital asset dispositions, determine whether the taxpayer has realized a gain or loss on the disposition and whether that gain or loss is short-term or long-term: a. Ari receives some stock from his grandfather Stephan for Chri
> Mort begins investing in stocks in 2016. Listed here are his stock transactions for 2016 and 2017. Determine Mort's gain or loss on his stock transactions for 2016 and 2017. In addition, for each sale of stock, determine whether the gain or loss is sh
> Spencer purchases 100 shares of Reality Virtual Corporation common stock for $1,200 on July 30, 2017. He sells 75 shares of this stock for $525 on December 27, 2017. On January 12, 2018, Spencer purchases 300 shares of Reality Virtual stock for $2 per
> Classify each of the following assets as ordinary income property, capital asset property, Section 1231 property, or personal use property. If more than one classification is possible, explain the circumstances that would determine the proper classifica
> Classify each of the following assets as ordinary income property, capital asset property, Section 1231 property, or personal use property. If more than one classification is possible, explain the circumstances that would determine the proper classifica
> Return to the facts of problem 29. What tax-planning strategy can be used to achieve more favorable tax results? Use this strategy to determine Guerda's gain or loss on the sale. Data from Problem 29: Guerda owns 1,500 shares of Ditchdirt common stock
> Return to the facts of problem 29. Assume that Guerda sells the remaining 800 shares of Ditchdirt stock for $10 per share and pays a commission of $400 on the sale. What is her gain or loss on the sale? Data from Problem 29: Guerda owns 1,500 shares o
> Return to the facts of problem 29. Assume that Guerda later sells an additional 200 shares of the Ditchdirt stock for $20 per share, paying a commission of $600 on the sale. What is her gain or loss on the sale of the stock? Data from Problem 29: Gue
> Guerda owns 1,500 shares of Ditchdirt common stock. During the current year, she sells 500 shares of the stock for $15 per share and pays a commission of $300 on the sale. Guerda had purchased the 1,500 shares as follows: / What is
> What is (are) the current tax advantage(s) of selling an asset at a long-term capital gain?
> Elvira owns an office building, and Jared Partnership owns an apartment building. Each property is encumbered by a mortgage. Elvira and Jared Partnership agree to exchange their properties and mortgages, with any difference to be paid in cash. The fai
> During the current year, James sells some land he purchased in 2012 as an investment. He had paid $4,000 in cash and borrowed $22,000 to buy the land. He had paid legal fees of $440 and commissions of $560 on the purchase. He sells the land on October
> Determine the amount of gain or loss realized and the amount of gain or loss to be recognized in each of the following dispositions: a. Jorge owns 800 shares of Archer Company stock. He had purchased 300 of the shares for $9,000 and 500 of the shares fo
> Determine the amount of gain or loss realized and the amount of gain or loss to be recognized in each of the following dispositions: a. On October 1, Rufus Partnership sells land to Gerald for which it had paid $32,000. Gerald agrees to pay Rufus $15,00
> Tuyen is negotiating the sale of her lake front property near Wabasha. Nils is offering • Cash of $10,000 • A parcel of land near Red Wing valued at $5,000 with an adjusted basis of $3,000 • A ski boat valued at $9,000 with an adjusted basis of $15,000
> Determine the amount realized in each of the following property dispositions: a. Umberto wants to buy Kevin's truck. Because Umberto has no cash and cannot obtain a loan to finance the purchase, Kevin agrees to let Umberto pay him $320 a month for 6 mon
> Determine the amount realized in each of the following property dispositions: a. Herbert sells some land he owns to Elroy in exchange for $23,000 in cash and 2 breeding hogs worth $1,500 each (adjusted basis of $500 each). In closing the sale, Herbert i
> Alex purchases a building in 1986 at a cost of $500,000. ACRS depreciation on the building totals $320,000, whereas straight-line depreciation would be $260,000 for the same period. Alex sells the building for $620,000. a. What is Alex's gain on the sa
> Maria sells the automobile she uses in her job as a marketing representative for $3,000. The car cost $15,000 four years earlier. Maria uses the automobile 80% of the time in her job and 20% of the time for personal purposes. At the date of sale, Maria
> Avalon Inc., buys equipment costing $150,000 in 2014 and sells it in 2017. Avalon deducts $94,000 in depreciation on the equipment before the sale. What is the character of the gain or loss on the sale of the equipment if the selling price is a. $90,00
> Why is a distinction made between long-term capital gain (loss) property and short-term capital gain (loss) property?
> The Gladys Corporation buys equipment (7-year MACRS property) costing $658,000 on May 12, 2017. In 2020, new and improved models of the equipment make it obsolete, and Gladys sells the old equipment for $34,000 on December 27, 2020. a. What is the cha
> Rhinelander Corporation has the following net Section 1231 gains and losses for 2012 through 2016: 2012……………………………………$ 8,000 2013………………………………………(6,000) 2014……………………………………..(13,000) 2015…………………………………………11,000 2016………………………………………..15,000 a. What is th
> Dawn started her own rock band on January 2, 2015. She acquired all her equipment on January 2, 2015, and did not dispose of any of it before 2017. On April 15, 2017, the band’s amplifier, speakers, and other electronic equipment, are stolen after a co
> In 2017, Sondra Corporation recognizes $18,000 in Section 1231 gains and $10,000 in Section 1231 losses. In 2012, Sondra reported $12,000 in Section 1231 losses and no Section 1231 gains. No other Section 1231 gains or losses were recognized by Sondra
> Refer to the facts in problem 58. In the following year, FFF has these gains and losses: Casualty gain on building………………$ 5,000 Section 1231 gains…………………………$ 3,000 Section 1231 losses………………………..$ 17,000 What is the effect of these transactions on
> Fred's Foam Foundations (FFF) is a sole proprietorship that Fred started in 2012. Before the current year, FFF had not disposed of any property it owned. During the current year, FFF has the following gains and losses: Casualty Loss on foam truck …………
> Dagwood has come to you with a pressing problem. In November 2006, he purchased an office building that he has rented out to various businesses. On May 2 of the current year, a fire swept through the building, totally destroying it. To make matters wo
> Rachel lives in a downtown apartment in Gotham City. She has 3 years remaining on her apartment lease when her landlord, Blaylock Company, approaches her about moving out. Blaylock wants to demolish the apartment building and build an office tower in i
> Ansel sells 400 shares of Sharpe, Inc., common stock on October 12, 2017 for $11,800 and pays $600 in commissions on the sale. He acquired the stock for $18,400 plus $800 in commissions on July 8, 2016. Ansel owns the following securities in December
> Marjorie is a software systems engineer for Hacker Corporation. In November 2014, she inherited two parcels of land in Brower Township from her grandfather. Her grandfather's estate valued the parcels, which are adjacent to each other and total 25 acre
> Dale’s son is a senior in high school and is planning to go away to college next year. Dale would like to buy a house near the campus and rent it to his son. He comes to you for advice on the tax ramifications of this arrangement. What advice can you
> Fingeland's Forest Choppers is a corporation engaged in the production of timber and lumber. Two years ago, Fingeland's reforested a clear-cut area by planting nursery-grown seedlings. Last year, a severe drought kills 80% of the seedlings, forcing Fin
> Kimberly is a developer of apartment complexes. Two years ago, she formed Deckside Apartments, a partnership, and initiates development of the Deckside Apartments complex. The Staten Investment Fund agrees to the development at an annual interest rate o
> Sterling is a college professor with an extensive stock portfolio. Last year, he met Wheeler, a stockbroker with the firm of Ransom, LaForge, and Adkins. To get Sterling's business, Wheeler offered to use his investment expertise on Sterling's behalf,
> Nina was getting ready to go to a party and couldn't find her bracelet. She remembered wearing it last weekend and taking it off at a bar to show to friends. Her memory of the remainder of that evening is foggy, but she hadn’t seen or worn the bracelet
> Mae and Vernon are equal owners of Denson, Inc., an S corporation. Denson owns 5,000 shares of stock in Cowboy Country. Denson paid $300,000 for the Cowboy Country stock, which is qualified small business stock. During the current year, Denson sells 4
> Lorissa owes Waterbury State Bank $200,000. During the current year, she is unable to make the required payments on the loan and negotiates the following terms to extinguish the debt. Lorissa transfers to Waterbury ownership of investment property with
> After Maria and Tatsuo are divorced, their 2 minor children continue to live with Maria. Pursuant to their divorce decree, Tatsuo pays Maria $1,000 per month in child support and $1,800 per month in alimony. The divorce decree specifies that in the eve
> Hawaii law requires the state to deposit a part of its annual pineapple income in the Hawaiian Long-lasting Fund. All income from the fund is deposited in the state's general fund. The fund's general manager is permitted to use the funds to buy only cert
> Neila sells 500 shares of Bolero Corporation stock for $10,500 and pays $500 in sales commissions on September 23 of the current year. She acquired the stock for $4,700 plus $300 in commissions five years ago. Neila owns the following securities in Dec
> Adrian is a salesperson who represents several wholesale companies. On January 2, 2017, she receives by mail a commission check from Ace Distributors in the amount of $10,000 and dated December 30, 2016. Adrian is concerned about the year in which the
> Gary is an internal auditor for Bodine Information Systems (BIF). In 2014, BIF opened a large production plant in Las Vegas, Nevada. Subsequently, Gary has had to spend several months each year at the Las Vegas facility. Gary has always fancied himsel
> Rick and Maria had been married for 20 years before their divorce in the current year. At that time, they made the usual property settlement: Maria got the house, the van and the cat; Rick got the mortgage, the Ford, and the dog. Other property was div
> Sam is an executive with a U.S. corporation. During the current year, he is working in another country. His employer provides a corporation-owned residence for Sam which is located three miles from his office. The residence is far above the standard h
> Henry invests $50,000 in an entity called Forward Investments on January 20, 2016. Under the terms of the investment agreement, the $50,000 is considered a loan that Forward will use to invest in derivative contracts. Henry is to receive 2% of the amou
> Omega Investments, Inc. was formed in 1999 by 10 unrelated individual investors. The corporation operates a chain of electronics stores. The corporation suffered losses in its early years but has become profitable in recent years. The corporation elect
> The Miller family has owned several large apartment buildings for many years. They organized Miller Properties, Inc., to own and manage the properties. The corporation is an accrual basis taxpayer and uses a calendar year. All shares of Miller Propert
> Evelyn is the president and sole shareholder of Ephron Corporation. Ephron is an accrual basis taxpayer and uses a calendar year. Evelyn is a cash basis, calendar year taxpayer. During the second half of 2016, Ephron recorded several million dollars of
> Fernando has been an attorney in the legal department of Mega Manufacturing, Inc., for the past 15 years. As part of Mega’s restructuring plan, he will lose his job as an employee of Mega, but he will continue contracting with Mega to work on specific e
> George and June are active volunteers in their local church. George serves as an usher one Sunday morning a month. June sings in the church choir every Sunday morning and attends choir practice each Wednesday evening. Based on the distance from their
> Marnie buys 500 shares of qualified small business stock in H.R. Pizza, Inc., on September 10, 2008 for $20,000. She sells the 500 shares for $120,000 on October 2, 2017. Marnie's other capital asset transactions consist of a $7,000 short-term capital
> What is the purpose of the capital gain-and-loss netting procedure?
> Seaweed Salvagers is a corporation engaged in producing foodstuffs from seaweed. Seaweed's primary salvaging plant is located in California. Because the salvaging technology hasn't changed through the years, Seaweed's primary salvaging equipment was pu
> Jefferson is a grade school teacher whose annual income from teaching is $30,000. He has always enjoyed bowling and his local pro urged him to turn professional. He subsequently begins working for the pro as an unpaid assistant and enters an apprentice
> Mason owns Brickman, Inc., which specializes in laying brick patios, terraces, and walkways. Mason bids on a contract with State University to build several large terraces as well as the walkways adjoining the terraces. Although he is the low bidder, M
> Harvey is employed by the U.S. Customs Service. Early in the year he accepts a position in the London office. In addition to a raise in his pay grade, the terms of the London assignment let Harvey collect a monthly living quarters allowance (LQA) for r
> Francine is a self-employed marketing consultant based in Fort Worth, Texas. During the year, she travels to various cities in the United States to meet prospective clients and make presentations at seminars. Francine can substantially reduce her airfa
> Larry is a professional gambler, specializing in dog racing. He spends 50 to 60 hours per week studying racing forms and placing bets at the track. During the current year Larry has winnings of $240,000 on $380,000 of bets placed. He has no other busi
> Jon purchases a farm for $2,200,000. The previous owners planted parallel rows of bushes and trees on the land when they acquired it to block the wind from the part of the farm that was planted with crops. The trees and bushes have never produced salabl
> Rosemary attends classes provided by her church. She makes payments to the church, which are required to attend classes. She plans to deduct the payments as charitable contributions to her church. Can Rosemary deduct the payments as charitable contrib
> Warren is chief executive of a major corporation and is very concerned about his premature balding. He contacts a hair transplant specialist and wants to have surgery performed this year. Write a memo advising Warren whether the hair transplant surgery
> Grace, the minister of the local United Methodist Church, has some tax questions regarding her employment status. This is her first year as a United Methodist minister after having served as a Baptist preacher for twenty years. She wonders if the conve
> Thuy buys a rental house in 2010 for $75,000. In 2017, she sells it for $86,000. Thuy properly deducted $22,000 in depreciation on the house before its sale. a. What is the amount and character of the gain on the sale? b. Thuy also sells the following
> The Kona Rural Electric Coop (KREC) is an accrual basis public utility. All new customers are required to pay a deposit equal to 3 times the customer's estimated monthly bill or $100, whichever is greater. The purpose of the deposit is to ensure that ti
> Mr. and Mrs. Lucky have been married for 25 years. Last year, they won $200,000 at a casino. They knew that this would put them in the highest tax bracket for the year. To avoid this, they went to Mexico on December 28 and obtained a divorce. They co
> Lydia and Andre are divorcing this year. Because they are hotly contesting the terms of the settlement, they will not file a joint return for the current year. Lydia receives a Form 1099-INT from Andre's accountant and a letter stating that Lydia shoul
> Ernie's Farm and Garden Implement Store sells, repairs, and services farm and garden equipment. In 2016, the state attorney general began to investigate customers' complaints that Ernie's was adding a delivery and handling fee to each product---fees tha
> Tomiko owns the copyright to several classic Motown songs. In 2015, he became aware that Tinseltown Records was selling several of his songs without his permission. He sues Tinseltown seeking $1,000,000 in damages. In 2017, the court awards Tomiko $50
> Al is in the state penitentiary after being convicted of a series of crimes. He still corresponds with his girlfriend to ask for money and this year she has sent him a total of $1,200. Al’s only other income is the $1,000 he has been paid for making li
> Name the other types of pronouncements issued by the IRS, and briefly describe their content.
> What impact would an IRS announcement of nonacquiescence to a court decision have on a taxpayer in a similar situation?
> What does it mean when the IRS issues an acquiescence or nonacquiescence?
> How are a revenue ruling and a Treasury regulation different? a revenue ruling and a private letter ruling?
> Assume that the building in problem 68 is an apartment building held for investment. In addition to the sale of the building, Anton has the following capital gains and losses during 2017: Short-term capital loss………………………………………………….$ 4,000 Collectibles
> What are revenue rulings? revenue procedures?
> Differentiate a proposed regulation and a temporary regulation.
> Differentiate an interpretive regulation and a legislative regulation.