Valuation of gifted stocks are done on the basis of gift payees cost.
Lydia recognises $3,000 gain.
In 2010, Norma purchased 100 shares of XyZ stock as an investment. The stock cost $10,000....
In 2013, Terri purchased 260 shares of Flowers R Us stock at a cost of $9,600 as an investment. In 2018, when the fair market value was $11,400, Terri gave the stock to her daughter, Michele. Assuming no gift tax was paid, if Michele sells the stock for $13,800, she will recognize: Multiple Choice no gain or loss. $1,800 gain. $2,400 gain. $4,200 gain.
Investor A owns 1,000 shares of XYZ stock. Investor A buys 10 call options on XYZ stock. Investor B also owns 1,000 shares of XYZ stock and sells 10 call options on XYZ stock. A’s basis in his shares is $20,000 and B’s basis in her shares is $12,000. Both A and B owned their shares for 5 years prior to entering into any of the option transactions. A exercises his options and B is assigned on her options. Both...
6. In 2013 Barry purchased for $12,000 a classic car that he planned to restore. (The car needed a lot of work). However, Barry was too busy to work on the car so he decided to and did transfer the car to his daughter Victoria in 2016 as a gift. At the date of the gift to Victoria, the fair market value of the car had declined to $10,000. Victoria completed some of the restoration herself with an out-of-pocket cost...
Hannah Tywin owns 100 shares of MM Inc. stock. She sells the stock on December 11 for $25 per share. She received the stock as a gift from her Aunt Pam on March 20 of this year when the fair market value of the stock was $18 per share. Aunt Pam originally purchased the stock seven years ago at a price of $12 per share. What is the amount and character of Hannah's recognized gain or loss on the stock?...
Recently, Valerie gave the MISU stock she had purchased six years ago to her sister, Kirsten. The value of the stock at the time of the gift was $100,000. If Valerie paid $150,000 for the stock and owed no gift taxes on the gift to Kirsten, what is Kirsten's gain or loss when she sells the stock for $110,000? ($10,000) $10,000 ($40,000) $0 $20,000
1 An investor bought 3 shares of stock A in 2010 aer ex-dividend dae activly traded a stock during 2010-2013 She purchased 2 more shares in 2011, sold 1 share in 2012 and then sold all her holding in The stock paid $2 dividend per shane at the end of each year 2013 ater exdiv date 3 1. Flin the the blanks cun shares entted to dividends CF for buying selling siock CF trom dvidends investors net cash ow new...
Ralph gives his daughter, Angela, stock (basis of $8,000; fair market value of $6,000). No gift tax results. If Angela subsequently sells the stock for $10,000, what is her recognized gain or loss? Group of answer choices None of the above $0 $4,000 $10,000 $2,000
XYZ Company issued 10,000 shares of $1 par value common stock at a price of $20 per share. On Jan. 1, XYZ buys back 1,000 of its shares at $22 per share. On Jan. 15, XYZ sells 100 treasury shares at $25 per share. Please write the necessary journal entries for Jan. 1 and Jan. 15.
Becky Bell owned common stock in a corporation that she purchased two years ago for $25,000. On June 6, 2018, Becky sold the stock for its $11,000 fair market value to her son, Max Monroe. On December 19, 2018, Max sells the stock to an unrelated party for its $13,000 fair market value. How much gain or loss will Becky and Max recognize on their respective income tax returns for 2018?
XYZ stock price and dividend history are as follows Dividend Paid at Year- End Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Beginning-of-Year Price 120 $129 $ 115 120 $ 2 $ 2 $ 2 An investor buys six shares of XYZ at the beginning of 2010, buys another two shares at the beginning of 2011, sells one share at the beginning of 2012, and sells all seven remaining shares at the beginning of 2013 a. What are the arithmetic and geometric average...