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PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION F/BUS...(LL)
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ISBN: 9781260433197
Author: Jones
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 16, Problem 10IRP
Mr. Pugh has a $7,900 adjusted basis in his limited interest in PKO
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Hunter has a $60,000 loss from an investment in a partnership in which he does not participate. His basis in the interest is $45,000.
a.How much of the loss is disallowed by the at-risk rules?
b. How much of the loss is disallowed by the passive loss rules?
Kevin, A Partner In A Law Firm, Decided To Withdraw From The Partnership. Kevin’s Share In The Partnership Profits And Losses Was 20%. Upon Withdrawal From The Partnership He Was Paid Cash In Final Settlement For His Interest. The Total Of The Partners’ Capital Account Before The Recognition Of The Revaluation Prior To Kevin’s Withdrawal Was P315,000. After His Withdrawal The Remaining Partners’ Capital Accounts, Excluding Their Share Of Revaluation, Totaled P246,000, But Including Their Share Of Revaluation, Totaled P384,000.
4. What Is The Total Amount Of Cash Paid To Kevin?
a 99,000
b 87,000
c 111,000
d 96,000
Glenn, a partner in a law firm, decided to withdraw from the partnership. Glenn’s share in the partnership profits and losses was 20%. Upon withdrawal from the partnership he was paid cash in final settlement for his interest. The total of the partners’ capital accounts before the recognition of the revaluation prior to Glenn’s withdrawal was P315,000. After his withdrawal the remaining partners’ capital accounts, excluding their share of revaluation, totaled P240,000, but including their share of revaluation, totaled P384,000.
What is the total amount of cash paid to Glenn?
Group of answer choices
87,000
111,000
96,000
99,000
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