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 shares of stock with a fair market value of $8,000 plus $2,000 in cash. Please address the following: Is this exchange taxable to Aubrey and N corporation? Why or why not? What is the amount of gain (if any) that Aubrey must recognize on this exchange? What is her basis in the N corporation stock she receives? What is the basis of N corporation in the assets it receives in the transfer? How would your answer differ if Aubrey performed services (instead of transferring property) in return for the shares of N corporation?
Aubrey Newman transferred two items of property to N corporation, in return for 800 shares of...
Zhang incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation’s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market value and adjusted basis. FMV Adjusted Basis Inventory $ 20,000 $ 11,000 Building 150,000 100,000 Land 230,000 300,000 Total $ 400,000 $ 411,000 The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $100,000 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of the corporation’s stock...
Ramon incorporated his sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation’s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and adjusted bases: FMV Adjusted Basis Inventory $ 33,750 $ 11,600 Building 70,000 44,250 Land 135,000 53,500 Total $ 238,750 $ 109,350 The fair market value of the corporation’s stock received in the exchange equaled the fair market value of the assets transferred to...
Jack transferred property with an adjusted basis of $45,000 to JKL Corporation. There was a $35,000 mortgage on the property. In exchange for the transferred property, Jack received stock with a fair market value of $65,000 and $25,000 cash, and the corporation assumed the liability on the property. How much gain is recognized by Jack? A. $0 B. $20,000 C. $25,000 D. $35,000
Seven years ago, Eleanor transferred property she had used in her sole proprietorship to Blue Corporation for 2,000 shares of Blue Corporation in a transaction that qualified under § 351. The assets had a tax basis to her of $400,000 and a fair market value of $700,000 on the date of the transfer. In the current year, Blue Corporation (E & P of $1 million) redeems 600 shares from Eleanor for $260,000 in a transaction that qualifies for sale or...
Zhang incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation’s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and adjusted bases: FMV Adjusted Basis Inventory $ 52,000 $ 26,000 Building 390,000 260,000 Land 598,000 780,000 Total $ 1,040,000 $ 1,066,000 The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $100,000 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of the corporation’s stock...
Zhang incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation’s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market value and adjusted basis. FMV Adjusted Basis Inventory $ 20,000 $ 11,000 Building 250,000 100,000 Land 530,000 300,000 Total $ 800,000 $ 411,000 The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $500,000 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of the...
Required information The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Ivan incorporated his sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation's stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and adjusted bases: Inventory Building Land Total FMV $ 19,600 83,500 78,250 $181,350 Adjusted Basis $ 37,250 54,750 40,250 $132,250 The fair market value of the corporation's stock received in the exchange equaled...
Mackenzie incorporates her sole proprietorship, transferring it to newly formed Omega Corporation. The assets transferred have an adjusted basis of $300,000 and a fair market value of $400,000. Also transferred was $50,000 in liabilities, $5,000 of which was personal and the balance of $45,000 being business related. In return for these transfers, Mackenzie receives all of the stock in Omega Corporation. None of the above Omega Corporation has a basis of $305,000 in the property. Omega Corporation has a basis...
Callie incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation’s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and tax bases: Tax FMV Basis Inventory $ 34,500 $ 17,000 Building 193,000 147,000 Land 321,750 329,000 Total $ 549,250 $ 493,000 The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $135,750 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of the corporation’s stock...
An individual contributes two properties to a corporation in a 351 exchange. The first property has a basis of $50000, and fair market value of $70000. The second property has a basis of $80000, and fair market value of $85000. The second property is subject to a mortgage of $40000. The individual's stock basis after the transfer is: A.130000 B. 120000 C. 155000 D. 90000