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Simon transferred 100 percent of his stock in Idol Company to Bobcat Corporation in a Type A merger. In exchange he received stock in Bobcat with a fair market value of $2,000,000 plus $500,000 in cash. Simon's tax basis in the Idol stock was $1,500,000. What amount of gain does Simon recognize in the exchange and what is his basis in the Bobcat stock he receives?

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$500,000 gain recognized and a tax basis...

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Generally, before gain or loss is realized for tax purposes, the taxpayer must engage in a transaction.

A) True
B) False

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In a tax-deferred transaction, the calculation of a taxpayer's tax basis in property received always begins with its cost to the taxpayer.

A) True
B) False

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Gary and Laura decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Amelia, Inc. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Amelia had the following tax accounting balance sheet. Gary and Laura decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Amelia, Inc. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Amelia had the following tax accounting balance sheet.    Under the terms of the agreement, Gary will receive the $100,000 cash in exchange for his interest in Amelia. Gary's tax basis in his Amelia stock is $30,000. Laura will receive the building and land in exchange for her interest in Amelia. Laura's tax basis in her Amelia stock is $60,000. What amount of gain or loss does Laura recognize in the complete liquidation and what is Laura's tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation? Under the terms of the agreement, Gary will receive the $100,000 cash in exchange for his interest in Amelia. Gary's tax basis in his Amelia stock is $30,000. Laura will receive the building and land in exchange for her interest in Amelia. Laura's tax basis in her Amelia stock is $60,000. What amount of gain or loss does Laura recognize in the complete liquidation and what is Laura's tax basis in the building and land after the complete liquidation?

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Laura recognizes gain of $260,000 on the...

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Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet. Mike and Michelle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Pennsylvania Corporation. After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, Pennsylvania had the following tax accounting balance sheet.    Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Pennsylvania recognize in the complete liquidation? Under the terms of the agreement, Mike will receive the $200,000 cash in exchange for his 40 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Mike's tax basis in his Pennsylvania stock is $50,000. Michelle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 60 percent interest in Pennsylvania. Her tax basis in the Pennsylvania stock is $100,000. What amount of gain or loss does Pennsylvania recognize in the complete liquidation?

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Pennsylvania has a taxable transaction a...

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Rachelle transfers property with a tax basis of $800 and a fair market value of $900 to a corporation in exchange for stock with a fair market value of $750 and $50 in cash in a transaction that qualifies for deferral under section 351. The corporation assumed a liability of $100 on the property transferred. What is the corporation's tax basis in the property received in the exchange?


A) $900
B) $850
C) $800
D) $750

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Ken and Jim agree to go into business together selling old comic books and records. According to the agreement, Ken will contribute inventory valued at $200,000 in return for 80 percent of the stock in the corporation. Ken's tax basis in the inventory is $100,000. Jim will receive 20 percent of the stock in return for providing accounting services to the corporation (these qualify as organizational expenditures). The accounting services are valued at $50,000. Please answer the following questions about the tax consequences of the transaction to Ken. a. What amount of gain or loss does Ken realize on the formation of the corporation? b. What amount of gain or loss, if any, does he recognize? c. What is Ken's tax basis in the stock he receives in return for his contribution of property to the corporation?

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a. $100,000 gain
b. Ken does not recogni...

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Don and Marie formed Paper Lilies Corporation on January 2. Don contributed cash of $400,000 in return for 50 percent of the corporation's stock. Marie contributed a building and land with the following fair market values and tax-adjusted bases in return for 50 percent of the corporation's stock. Don and Marie formed Paper Lilies Corporation on January 2. Don contributed cash of $400,000 in return for 50 percent of the corporation's stock. Marie contributed a building and land with the following fair market values and tax-adjusted bases in return for 50 percent of the corporation's stock.    To equalize the exchange, Paper Lilies Corporation paid Marie $50,000 in addition to her stock. a. What amount of gain or loss does Marie realize on the formation of the corporation? b. What amount of gain or loss, if any, does she recognize? c. What is Marie's tax basis in the stock she receives in return for her contribution of property to the corporation? d. What adjusted basis does Paper Lilies Corporation take in the land and building received from Marie? To equalize the exchange, Paper Lilies Corporation paid Marie $50,000 in addition to her stock. a. What amount of gain or loss does Marie realize on the formation of the corporation? b. What amount of gain or loss, if any, does she recognize? c. What is Marie's tax basis in the stock she receives in return for her contribution of property to the corporation? d. What adjusted basis does Paper Lilies Corporation take in the land and building received from Marie?

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a. $250,000 gain realized
b. $50,000 gai...

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A shareholder will own the same percentage of stock in the distributing corporation under both a spin-off and a split-off of a subsidiary.

A) True
B) False

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Celeste transferred 100 percent of her stock in Supply Chain Company to Marketing Corporation in a Type A merger. In exchange, she received stock in Marketing with a fair market value of $500,000 plus $500,000 in cash. Celeste's tax basis in the Supply Chain stock was $1,200,000. What amount of loss does Celeste recognize in the exchange and what is her basis in the Marketing stock she receives?


A) $200,000 loss recognized and a basis in Marketing stock of $1,200,000.
B) No loss recognized and a basis in Marketing stock of $1,200,000.
C) $200,000 loss recognized and a basis in Marketing stock of $700,000.
D) No loss recognized and a basis in Marketing stock of $700,000.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Simone transferred 100 percent of her stock in Purple Company to Plum Corporation in a Type A merger. In exchange, she received stock in Plum with a fair market value of $500,000 plus $500,000 in cash. Simone's tax basis in the Purple stock was $200,000. What amount of gain does Simone recognize in the exchange and what is her basis in the Plum stock she receives?


A) $800,000 gain recognized and a basis in Plum stock of $1,000,000.
B) $800,000 gain recognized and a basis in Plum stock of $500,000.
C) $500,000 gain recognized and a basis in Plum stock of $500,000.
D) $500,000 gain recognized and a basis in Plum stock of $200,000.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following statements best describes the application of the continuity of enterprise principle to a Type A tax-deferred reorganization?


A) The continuity of business enterprise principle must be satisfied for both the acquirer and the target corporation.
B) The continuity of business enterprise principle must be satisfied for only the target corporation.
C) The continuity of business enterprise principle must be satisfied for only the acquirer.
D) The continuity of business enterprise principle does not have to be satisfied as long as the business purpose principle is satisfied.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following amounts is not included in the computation of amount realized in an exchange?


A) Cash received.
B) Fair market value of property received.
C) Selling expenses.
D) Adjusted basis of property transferred.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Control as it relates to a section 351 transaction is strictly defined to be 80 percent or more of the voting power of the stock of the corporation to which property is transferred.

A) True
B) False

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Boston, Inc. made a capital contribution of investment property to its 100 percent-owned subsidiary, Hartford Company. The investment property had a fair market value of $1,000,000 and a tax basis to Boston of $250,000. What are the tax consequences to Boston, Inc. on the contribution of the investment property to Hartford Company and what is the tax basis of the investment property to Hartford Company after the contribution to capital?

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No gain is recognized by Boston, Inc. Th...

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Tax considerations are always the primary reason for structuring an acquisition.

A) True
B) False

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A liquidated corporation will always recognize loss in a complete liquidation where none of the shareholders is a corporation.

A) True
B) False

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Julian transferred 100 percent of his stock in Lemon Company to Apricot Corporation in a Type B stock-for stock exchange. In exchange, he received stock in Apricot with a fair market value of $200,000. Julian's tax basis in the Lemon stock was $400,000. What amount of loss does Julian recognize in the exchange and what is his basis in the Apricot stock he receives?


A) $200,000 loss recognized and a basis in Apricot stock of $200,000.
B) No loss recognized and a basis in Apricot stock of $400,000.
C) $200,000 loss recognized and a basis in Apricot stock of $400,000.
D) No loss recognized and a basis in Apricot stock of $200,000.

E) All of the above
F) A) and C)

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A taxpayer must receive voting common stock to be eligible for deferral in a section 351 exchange.

A) True
B) False

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A liquidation of a corporation always is a taxable event for the shareholder(s) of the liquidated corporation.

A) True
B) False

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