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Oakland Corporation reported a net operating loss of $500,000 in 20X3 and elected to carry the loss forward to 20X4. Not included in the computation was a disallowed meals and entertainment expense of $20,000, tax-exempt income of $10,000, and deferred gain on an installment sale of $250,000. The corporation's current earnings and profits for 20X3 would be:


A) ($500,000)
B) ($720,000)
C) ($510,000)
D) ($260,000)

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

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Cavalier Corporation had current and accumulated E&P of $500,000 at December 31 20X3. On December 31, the company made a distribution of land to its sole shareholder, Tom Jefferson. The land's fair market value was $200,000 and its tax and E&P basis to Cavalier was $50,000. The tax consequences of the distribution to Cavalier in 20X3 would be:


A) No gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
B) $150,000 gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
C) $150,000 gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $50,000
D) No gain recognized and a reduction in E&P of $50,000

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

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Austin Company reports positive current E&P of $200,000 and negative accumulated E&P of $300,000. Austin distributed $250,000 to its sole shareholder, Betsy Bevo, on December 31, 20X3. Betsy' tax basis in her stock is $125,000. How much of the $250,000 distribution is treated as a dividend to Betsy and what is her tax basis in Austin stock after the distribution?

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St. Clair Company reports positive current E&P of $500,000 in 20X3 and positive accumulated E&P at the beginning of the year of $400,000. St. Clair Company distributed $600,000 to its sole shareholder, Danielle Brush on December 31, 20X3. Danielle's tax basis in her St. Clair stock is $120,000. How much of the $600,000 distribution is treated as a dividend to Danielle and what is her basis in St. Clair stock after the distribution?

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A stock redemption is always treated as a sale or exchange for tax purposes.

A) True
B) False

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Orchard, Inc. reported taxable income of $800,000 in 20X3 and paid federal income taxes of $272,000. Included in the company's computation of taxable income is gain from sale of a depreciable asset of $200,000. The income tax basis of the asset was $50,000. The E&P basis of the asset using the alternative depreciation system was $75,000. Compute the company's current E&P for 20X3.

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$503,000
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Paladin Corporation had current and accumulated E&P of $500,000 at December 31, 20X3. On December 31, the company made a distribution of land to its sole shareholder, Maria Mendez. The land's fair market value was $200,000 and its tax and E&P basis to Paladin was $250,000. Maria assumed a liability of $25,000 attached to the land. The tax consequences of the distribution to Paladin in 20X3 would be:


A) No loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
B) $50,000 loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $200,000
C) $50,000 loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $225,000
D) No loss recognized and a reduction in E&P of $225,000

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

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Which of the following payments could be treated as a constructive dividend by the IRS?


A) End-of-year bonus payment to a shareholder/employee
B) Rent paid to a shareholder/lessor
C) Interest paid to a shareholder/creditor
D) All of these payments could be treated as a constructive dividend by the IRS

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

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Green Corporation has current earnings and profits of $100,000 and negative accumulated earnings and profits of ($200,000). A $50,000 distribution from Green to its sole shareholder will not be treated as a dividend because total earnings and profits is a negative $100,000.

A) True
B) False

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Battle Corporation redeems 20 percent of its stock for $100,000 in a stock redemption that is treated as an exchange by the shareholders. Battle's E&P at the date of the redemption is $200,000. Battle must reduce its earnings and profits by $100,000 because of the redemption.

A) True
B) False

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Townsend Corporation declared a 1-for-1 stock split to all common stock shareholders of record on December 31, 20X3. Townsend reported current E&P of $400,000 and accumulated E&P of $1,000,000. The total fair market value of the stock distributed was $500,000. Regina Williams owned 1,000 shares of Townsend common stock with a tax basis of $200 per share ($2,000,000 total). The fair market value of the common stock was $300 per share on December 31, 20X3. What is Regina's income tax basis per share in the new and existing common stock she owns in Townsend, assuming the distribution is tax-free?

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$100 per share
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Beltway Company is owned equally by George, his brother Thomas, and a partnership owned 50 percent by George and his father Abe. Each of the three shareholders holds 100 shares in the company. Under the ยง318 stock attribution rules, how many shares of Beltway stock is George deemed to own?


A) 100
B) 150
C) 200
D) 300

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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General Inertia Corporation made a pro rata distribution of $50,000 to Tiara, Inc. in partial liquidation of the company on December 31, 20X3. Tiara, Inc. owns 500 shares (50%) of General Inertia. The distribution was in exchange for 250 shares of Tiara's stock in the company. After the partial liquidation, Tiara continued to own 50% of the remaining stock in General Inertia. At the time of the distribution, the shares had a fair market value of $200 per share. Tiara's income tax basis in the shares was $100 per share. General Inertia had total E&P of $800,000 at the time of the distribution. What amount of dividend or capital gain does Tiara recognize because of the transaction?


A) Tiara does not recognize any dividend income or capital gain.
B) Tiara recognizes capital gain of $50,000.
C) Tiara recognizes dividend income of $50,000.
D) Tiara recognizes capital gain of $25,000.

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

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Which of the following stock dividends would be tax-free to the shareholder?


A) A 2-for-1 stock split to all holders of common stock
B) A stock dividend where the shareholder could choose between cash and stock
C) A stock dividend to all holders of preferred stock
D) A 2-for-1 stock split to all holders of common stock and a stock dividend to all holders of preferred stock are tax-free to the shareholder

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

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A calendar-year corporation has positive current E&P of $500 and accumulated negative E&P of $1,200. The corporation makes a $400 distribution to its sole shareholder. Which of the following statements is true?


A) The distribution will not be a dividend because total earnings and profits is a negative $700.
B) The distribution may be a dividend, depending on whether total earnings and profits at the date of the distribution is positive.
C) The distribution will be a dividend because current earnings and profits are positive and exceed the distribution.
D) A distribution from a corporation to a shareholder is always a dividend, regardless of the balance in earnings and profits.

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

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Diego owns 30 percent of Azul Corporation. Azul Corporation owns 50 percent of Verde Corporation. Under the attribution rules applying to stock redemptions, Diego is treated as owning 15 percent of Verde Corporation.

A) True
B) False

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The recipient of a tax-free stock dividend will have a zero tax basis in the stock.

A) True
B) False

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Superior Corporation reported taxable income of $1,000,000 in 20X3. Superior paid a dividend of $100,000 to its sole shareholder, Mary Yooper. Superior Corporation is subject to a flat rate tax of 34%. The dividend meets the requirements to be a "qualified dividend" and Mary is subject to a tax rate of 15% on the dividend. What is the total federal income tax imposed on the corporate income earned by Superior including taxes on the amount distributed to Mary as a dividend?

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$355,000
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Which of the following factors would not be considered in determining if compensation paid to a shareholder/employee is reasonable?


A) The individual's duties and responsibilities
B) What individuals performing in comparable capacities at other companies are paid
C) Whether the corporation has a formal compensation policy
D) The individual's marginal income tax rate

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

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Yellowstone Corporation made a distribution of $300,000 to Cheney, Inc. in partial liquidation of the company on December 31, 20X3. Cheney, Inc. owns 50 percent of Yellowstone Corporation (1,000 shares). The other 50 percent is owned by an unrelated corporation. The distribution was in exchange for 50% of Cheney's stock in the company (500 shares). At the time of the distribution, the shares had a fair market value of $800 per share. Cheney's income tax basis in the shares was $500 per share. Yellowstone had total E&P of $5,000,000 at the time of the distribution. What is the amount and character (capital gain or dividend) of any income or gain recognized by Cheney as a result of the partial liquidation?

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$300,000 dividend
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