Eileen will recognize gain on the Transfer of 10,000
Goldfinch Corporation's Long Term Obligation is considered Boot. Eileen will recognize only on the realized gain of 190,000 -180,000 = 10,000 even though she will 20,000 as boot
Elleen transfer property worth $200,000 (basis of $190.000) to Goldfinch Corporation. In return, she receives 30%...
Eileen transfers property worth $200,000 (basis of $190,000) to Goldfinch Corporation. In return, she receives 80% of the stock in Goldfinch Corporation (fair market value of $180,000) and a long-term note (fair market value of $20,000) executed by Goldfinch and made payable to Eileen. Eileen recognizes gain on the transfer of: a. $0. b. $10,000. c. $20,000. d. $190,000. e. None of the above.
Krystin transfers property worth $200,000 (basis of $190,000) to Pierce Corporation for 90% of the stock in Pierce Corporation (fair market value of $180,000) and receives $20,000 cash. Krystin recognizes gain on the transfer of: o $10,000 o$0 o $20,000 O $180,000
Ruth transfers property worth $200,000 (basis of $60,000) to Goldfinch Corporation. In return, she receives 80% of its stock (worth $180,000) and a long-term note, executed by Goldfinch and made payable to Ruth (worth $20,000). Ruth will recognize no gain on the transfer. True or False? Please explain your reasons.
Jack transfer property worth $250,000 (basis of $240,000) to seafoam corporation(a calendar year C-corporation). In return, he receives 80% of its stock( worth $230,000) and a long term note, executed by seafoam made payable to Jack (worth $20,000). Jack will recognize a gain of $20,000 on the transfer since the note is considered boot. A. True B. False
Jane transfers property (basis of $180,000 and fair market value of $500,000) to Green Corporation for 80% of its stock (worth $425,000) and a long-term note (worth $75,000) executed by Green Corporation and made payable to Jane. As a result of the transfer a. Jane recognizes no gain. b. Jane recognizes a gain of $270,000 c. Jane recognizes a gain of $320,000. d. Jane recognizes a gain of $75,000 De. None of these choices are correct.
Cadence transfers property worth $500,000, basis of $100,000, to Alpha Corporation for 80% of the stock in Alpha, worth $400,000, and a long-term note, executed by Alpha Corporation and made payable to Cadence, worth $100,000. Cadence recognizes a gain of $100,000 on the transfer. None of the above Cadence recognizes a gain of $400,000 on the transfer. Cadence recognizes no gain on the transfer. Cadence recognizes a gain of $300,000 on the transfer.
Earl and Mary form Crow Corporation. Earl transfers property, basis of $200,000 and value of $1,600,000 for 30 shares in Crow Corporation. Mary transfers property, basis of $80,000 and value of $1,480,000, and agrees to serve as manager of Crow for one year, in return Mary receives 50 shares of Crow. The value of Mary's services is $120,000. With respect to the transfers: a. Mary will not recognize gain or income, X b. Earl will recognize a gain of $1,400,000...
Ann and Bob form Robin Corporation. Ann transfers property worth $420,000 (basis of $150,000) for 70 shares in Robin Corporation. Bob receives 30 shares for property worth $15,000 (basis of $3,000) and for legal services (worth $165,000) in organizing the corporation. What gain or income, if any, will the parties recognize on the transfer? Ann recognizes a gain of $______ and Bob recognizes a gain of $_____ and compensation income of $______. What basis do Ann and Bob have in...
1- nn and Bob form Robin Corporation. Ann transfers property worth $352,500 (basis of $123,375) for 70 shares in Robin Corporation. Bob receives 30 shares for property worth $141,000 (basis of $28,200) and for legal services (worth $14,100) in organizing the corporation. a. What gain or income, if any, will the parties recognize on the transfer? Ann recognizes of $. Bob recognizes of $. b. What basis do Ann and Bob have in the Robin Corporation stock? Ann has a basis of...
Aubrey Newman transferred two items of property to N corporation, in return for 800 shares of N corporation (which had only 150 shares outstanding prior to Aubrey's transfer). One item she transferred had an adjusted basis of $10,000 and fair market value of $15,000 and was subject to an $8,000 liability. The second item had an adjusted basis of $2,000 and a fair market value of $5,000 and was subject to a $3,000 liability. In return, she received the 800...