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Sarah, Sue, and AS Inc. formed a partnership on May 1, 20X9 called SSAS, LP. Now that the partnership is formed, they must determine its appropriate year-end. Sarah has a 30% profits and capital interest while Sue has a 35% profits and capital interest. Both Sarah and Sue have calendar year-ends. AS Inc. holds the remaining profits and capital interest in the LP, and it has a September 30 year-end. What tax year-end must SSAS, LP use for 20X9 and which test or rule requires this year-end?


A) 9/30, majority interest taxable year
B) 12/31, majority interest taxable year
C) 12/31, principal partners test
D) 12/31, least aggregate deferral test

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

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If a partner participates in partnership activities on a regular, continuous, and substantial basis, then the partnership's activities with respect to this individual partner are not considered passive.

A) True
B) False

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Explain why partners must increase their tax basis for their share of partnership taxable and nontaxable income or gain and reduce their basis by their share of partnership deductible and nondeductible expenses or losses?

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A partner's tax basis must be adjusted t...

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Tax elections are rarely made at the partnership level.

A) True
B) False

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Income earned by flow-through entities is usually taxed once at the entity level.

A) True
B) False

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On April 18, 20X8, Robert sold his 35 percent partnership interest in Fruit Wonder, LLC to Richard for $120,000. Prior to selling his interest, Robert had a basis in Fruit Wonder of $80,000. Robert's basis included $5,000 of recourse debt and $15,000 of nonrecourse debt that had been allocated to him. Immediately after the purchase, what is Richard's tax basis in Fruit Wonder?

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Richard's tax basis would be equal the a...

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Which person would generally be treated as a material participant in an activity?


A) A participant in a rental activity
B) A limited partner
C) A LLC member not involved with management of the LLC
D) A general partner

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

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Adjustments to a partner's outside basis are made annually to prevent double taxation on the sale of a partnership interest or at the time of a partnership distribution.

A) True
B) False

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Frank and Bob are equal members in Soxy Socks, LLC. When forming the LLC, Frank contributed $50,000 in cash and $50,000 worth of equipment. Frank's adjusted basis in the equipment was $35,000. Bob contributed $50,000 in cash and $50,000 worth of land. Bob's adjusted basis in the land was $30,000. On 3/15/X4, Soxy Socks sells the land Bob contributed for $60,000. How much gain (loss) related to this transaction will Bob report on his X4 return?


A) $10,000
B) $15,000
C) $25,000
D) $35,000

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

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Under proposed rules issued by the IRS, in which of the following situations should an LLC member be treated as a general partner for self-employment tax purposes?


A) The member is not personally liable for any of the LLC debt.
B) The member has authority to contract on behalf of the LLC.
C) The member spends 450 hours participating in the management of the LLC's trade or business during the taxable year.
D) The member is listed on the LLC's letterhead.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Kim received a 1/3 profits and capital interest in Bright Line, LLC in exchange for legal services she provided. In addition to her share of partnership profits or losses, she receives a $30,000 guaranteed payment each year for ongoing services she provides to the LLC. For X4, Bright Line reported the following revenues and expenses: Sales - $150,000, Cost of Goods Sold - $90,000, Depreciation Expense - $45,000, Long-Term Capital Gains - $15,000, Qualifying Dividends - $6,000, and Municipal Bond Interest - $3,000. How much ordinary business income (loss) will Bright Line allocate to Kim on her Schedule K-1 for X4?


A) ($15,000)
B) $6,000
C) $9,000
D) $15,000
E) None of these will be reported as ordinary business income (loss) on Schedule K-1.

F) A) and B)
G) None of the above

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What is the difference between a partner's tax basis and at-risk amount?

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A partner's tax basis is adjusted to inc...

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At the end of year 1, Tony had a tax basis of $40,000 in Tall Ladders, Limited Partnership. Tony has a 20 percent profits interest in Tall Ladders. For year 2, Tall Ladders will pay Tony a $10,000 guaranteed payment for extra services he provides to the partnership. Given the following Income Statement and Balance Sheet from Tall Ladders, what is Tony's adjusted tax basis at the end of year 2? At the end of year 1, Tony had a tax basis of $40,000 in Tall Ladders, Limited Partnership. Tony has a 20 percent profits interest in Tall Ladders. For year 2, Tall Ladders will pay Tony a $10,000 guaranteed payment for extra services he provides to the partnership. Given the following Income Statement and Balance Sheet from Tall Ladders, what is Tony's adjusted tax basis at the end of year 2?

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Tony's adjusted basis at the end of year...

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What is the rationale for the specific rules partnerships must follow in determining a partnership's taxable year-end?


A) To increase the amount of aggregate tax deferral partners receive
B) To minimize the amount of aggregate tax deferral partners receive
C) To align the year-end of the partnership with the year-end of a majority of the partners
D) To spread the workload of CPAs more evenly over the year
E) To minimize the amount of aggregate tax deferral partners receive and to align the year-end of the partnership with the year-end of a majority of the partners

F) B) and C)
G) All of the above

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A partnership can request a five month extension by filing Form 7004 prior to the original due date of the partnership return.

A) True
B) False

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What is the difference between the aggregate and entity theory of partnership taxation? Provide two examples of how partnership tax rules reflect the aggregate theory and two examples of how they reflect the entity theory.

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The aggregate theory treats a partnershi...

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Illuminating Light Partnership had the following revenues, expenses, gains, losses, and distributions: SalesLong-Term Capital GainQualified DividendsCost of Goods SoldEmployee WagesGuaranteed Payment to Managing PartnerMunicipal Bond InterestSection 179 ExpenseMACRS DepreciationSection 1231 GainsFines and Penalties$60,000$8,000$5,000$40,000$15,000$25,000$5,000$10,000$8,000$3,000$1,500\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll}\text{Sales}\\\text{Long-Term Capital Gain}\\\text{Qualified Dividends}\\\text{Cost of Goods Sold}\\\text{Employee Wages}\\\text{Guaranteed Payment to Managing Partner}\\\text{Municipal Bond Interest}\\\text{Section 179 Expense}\\\text{MACRS Depreciation}\\\text{Section 1231 Gains}\\\text{Fines and Penalties}\\\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}&&\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}\$ 60,000 \\\$ 8,000 \\\$ 5,000 \\\$ 40,000 \\\$ 15,000 \\\$ 25,000 \\\$ 5,000 \\\$ 10,000 \\\$ 8,000 \\\$ 3,000 \\\$ 1,500\\\end{array}\end{array} Given these items, what is Illuminating Light's ordinary business income (loss) for the year?

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($28,000), computed as follows: \[\begin ...

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Partnerships can use special allocations to shift built-in gains and built-in losses on contributed property from a partner who contributed the property to other partners.

A) True
B) False

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On March 15, 20X9, Troy, Peter, and Sarah formed Picture Perfect general partnership. This partnership was created to sell a variety of cameras, picture frames, and other photography accessories. When it was formed, the partners received equal profits and capital interests and the following items were contributed by each partner: • Troy - cash of $3,000, inventory with a FMV and tax basis of $5,000, and a building with a FMV of $22,000 and adjusted basis of $10,000. Additionally, the building was secured by a $10,000 nonrecourse mortgage. • Peter - cash of $5,000, accounts payable of $12,000 (recourse debt for which each partner becomes equally responsible), and land with a FMV of $27,000 and tax basis of $20,000. • Sarah - cash of $2,000, accounts receivable with a FMV and tax basis of $1,000, and equipment with a FMV of $40,000 and adjusted basis of $3,500. Sarah also contributed a $23,000 nonrecourse note payable secured by the equipment. What is each partner's outside basis and how much gain (loss) must the partners recognize in 20X9 when Picture Perfect was formed?

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Troy would have an outside basis of $16,...

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The main difference between a partner's tax basis and at-risk amount is that qualified nonrecourse financing is not included in the at-risk amount.

A) True
B) False

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