Partners X and Y own the XY partnership. XY owns a building with a book value/tax basis of $800,000 and an associated nonrecourse debt of $900,000. All of the depreciation on the building has been allocated to Y, and the original cost of the building was $1,100,000. X is allocated 65% of the partnership gains and losses, and Y gets the other 35%. How much of the nonrecourse debt is allocated to each partner?
Debt is to be allocated in the ratio of 65percent to Xa 35 percent to Y in their profit sharing ratio
They cannot pay debt than tamount morethan the vaule of building aa it is non recourse.
Partners X and Y own the XY partnership. XY owns a building with a book value/tax...
Krypton Partnership owns and operates an office building in the medical district of a large city. The property was contributed to the partnership several years ago by partner K. Under the terms of the partnership agreement, K is allocated 20% of the partnership’s profits, gains, losses and deductions, other than depreciation. Depreciation is allocated 50% to K and 50% to the other partners. The office building is encumbered by a nonrecourse mortgage of $750,000. Its tax basis is $650,000 and...
partner x is 50% partner in xy partnership machine 9000 basic 21000 value land 80000 basic 100000 value note 1 15000 basic 15000 value note 2 90000 basic 90000 value deprecation on the machine was allocated to 1/3 to x and 2/3 to y both notes are recourse if partner x capital account is (5000) and Y neg capital account (10000) how much f the partnership taxable income if 18000 will be allcated to y
XYZ partnership owns a building that it maintains and rents to business tenants . XYZ’s adjusted basis is $250,000. The building is condemned to make way for a major airport expansion and XYZ gets a condemnation award of $500,000 . Because of the date the building was placed in service and the fact that XYZ always took straight-line depreciation, there is no depreciation recapture on the transaction . XYZ has no other section 1231 transactions for the year. Which is...
The partnership of Matteson, Richton, and O’Toole has existed for a number of years. At the present time the partners have the following capital balances and profit and loss sharing percentages: Partner Capital Balance Profit and Loss Percentage Matteson $ 114,800 35 % Richton 165,200 45 O’Toole 145,000 20 O’Toole elects to withdraw from the partnership, leaving Matteson and Richton to operate the business. Following the original partnership agreement, when a partner withdraws, the partnership and all of its individual...
On January 1, Year 1, G and L form a limited partnership to acquire and operate a rental apartment building. L, the limited partner, contributes $90 and G, the general partner, $10. The partnership obtains a nonrecourse loan from an unrelated financial institution for $900 and purchases a building (on leased land) for $1,000. The loan is secured by the building. The loan requires interest to be paid currently, but does not call for any principal payment for 5 years....
James and Ryann are good friends. They decide to open a sports equipment store together because of their love of the outdoors. They each own 50 percent in SportsCrazy, LLC, which is taxed as a partnership. Ryann manages the business. James has a thriving tax practice and therefore does not participate in the operation of the business. Which of the following is true? a. Only the income distributed to Ryann is considered passive income. b. Only the income distributed to...
Question 11 (2 points) Pat, Helma, and Diane are partners with capital balances of $50,000, $30,000, and $20,000, respectively. The partners share profits and losses equally. For an investment of $50,000 cash, MaryAnn is to be admitted as a partner with a one-fourth interest in capital and profits. Based on this information, the amount of MaryAnn's investment can best be justified by which of the following? Question 11 options: The book value of the partnership's net assets was less than...
It is based on the multiple-choice question pasted below. Use the current 21 percent tax rate. (28) in the current year, Acom, Inc., had the following items of income and expense! Sales $500,000 Cost of sales 250,000 Dividends received 25,000 The dividends were received from a corporation of which Acom owns 30%. In Acom's current yoar income tax rotum, what amount should be reported as income before special deductions? A. $525.000 B. $508,750 C. $275,000 D. $250.000 The correct answer...
Given the value line:
a.) what is the top line growth for 2015?
b.)Bottom-Line?
c.) Annual dividen per share?
d.) Current ratio in 2014?
e.) % bonds of Captial structure
f.) p/e ratio
g.) beta
h.) EBITDA %
I.) Long-Debt % change 2015
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JOHNSON & JOHNSON AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (Dollars and Shares in Millions Except Per Share Amounts) (Note 1)* 2016 71,890 21,789 50.101 20,067 9.143 29 Sales to customers Cost of products sold Gross profit Selling, marketing and administrative expenses Research and development expense In-process research and development Interest income Interest expense, net of portion capitalized (Note 4) Other (income) expense, net Restructuring (Note 22) Eamings before provision for taxes on income Provision for taxes on income (Note 8)...