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- 3) Esme transfers land with a FMV of $900,000 to a newly formed corporation in exchange for all the stock. The land has a basis of $400,000 and debt of $600,000. The basis of the land for Esme is:What is the stock basis for Harold in the following: Harold transfers the following to a newly formed corporation: Land (basis of $50,000 and FMV of $100,000) Building (basis of $50,000 and FMV of $400,000) Accounts payable of $10,000 (for business supplies) Notes Payable 1 for building improvements of $185,000 Oa Zero (original basis plus gain recognized less liabilities transferred) Ob s05,000 the gain recognized Oc $5,000 (the gain recognized less original basin) Od $100,000 ($50 - 150) O. 1S05,000) (8100,000 basis less 8195,000 gain)Brett and Illain formed a new Corporation by transferring the following assets in exchange for stock:▪ Brett transferred: Property subject to a 70,000 mortgage; FMV $1,000000, Basis 500,000. In exchange, she received 200 shares of Stock and relief of the mortgage liability. ▪ Illain transferred: Inventory with a Basis of 15,000 and FMV 150,000. Required:a. What is Brett’s basis in the stock she received b. What is Brett’s recognized gain/loss
- The Berry Corporation owns a building with a basis of $40,000 that is subject to a debt of $ 160,000. The FMV of the building is $100,000. Berry distributes the property in a nonliquidating distribution (along with the debt) to Delia, its sole shareholder. What is the amount of the distribution to Delia? a. $80,000. b. $50,000. c. zero. d. $30,000. e. none of the above.K, B, and L are partners in a partnership who agree to form a corporation. Their capital balances are: K, P 100,000; B, P 100,000; and L, P 200,000. They share profits equally. All their assets and liabilities will be transferred to the corporation. The net assets of P 400,000 will be revalued at P 550,000. This revaluation comes from the land invested by L ten years ago at P 100,000. At P 1 par value per share, partners K will shares of a. 100,000 c. 183,333 b. 150,000 d. 166,667Abel Corp., an S corp., distributes property to a shareholder named Jay. Immediately before the distribution, the basis of Jay's investment in Abel Corp. totaled $31,000. Additional information follows: Adjusted basis of the property at the distribution date: $20,000 FMV of the property at the distribution date: $19,000 a. What is Jay's basis in his stock investment after the distribution? b. What is Jay's basis in the property after the distribution? c. What amount of loss would Abel Corp. recognize as a result of the distribution?
- Elaine, James, and Jeremy form Forest Corporation by transferring the following items to the corporation: Items transferred Basis Fair Market Value Number of Shares Issued From Elaine: Cash $60,000 $60,000 200 shares Equipment 30,000 340,000 From James: Land 100,000 540,000 200 shares Mortgage 140,000 140,000 From Jeremy: Office equipment 50,000 260,000* 100 shares Besides the receiving 100 shares of stock,…A is the owner of an existing single proprietorship with net assets of 50,000. they agreed torecord the assets and liabilities of A’s business at book value. The book value of A’s businessliability is 60,000. B and C will contribute equally in cash 60% of the total capitalization based onthe capital contribution of A. the capital contribution of B should be A. 37,500B. 75,000C. 82,500D. 165,000