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Allen transfers marketable securities with an adjusted basis of $120,000, fair market value of $300,000, for 85% of the stock of Heron Corporation. In addition, he receives cash of $40,000. Allen recognizes a capital gain of $40,000 on the transfer.

A) True
B) False

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Trish and Ron form Pine Corporation. Trish transfers inventory (basis of $60,000 and fair market value of $110,000) for 50% of the stock in Pine. Ron transfers machinery (basis of $20,000 and fair market value of $60,000) and agrees to serve as manager of Pine Corporation for one year for 50% of the stock. What are the tax consequences to Trish, Ron, and Pine Corporation?

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Rick transferred the following assets and liabilities to Warbler Corporation.  Fair Market  Adjusted Basis  Value  Building $210,000$225,000 Equipment 45,00075,000 Trucks 15,00030,000 Mortgage (held for four years)  on building 30,00030,000\begin{array} { l r r } & & \text { Fair Market } \\& \text { Adjusted Basis } & \text { Value } \\\text { Building } & \$ 210,000 & \$ 225,000 \\\text { Equipment } & 45,000 & 75,000 \\\text { Trucks } & 15,000 & 30,000 \\\text { Mortgage (held for four years) on building } & 30,000 & 30,000\end{array} ? In return, Rick received $75,000 in cash plus 90% of Warbler Corporation's only class of stock outstanding (fair market value of $225,000) .


A) Rick has a recognized gain of $60,000.
B) Rick has a recognized gain of $75,000.
C) Rick's basis in the stock of Warbler Corporation is $270,000.
D) Warbler Corporation has the same basis in the assets received as Rick does in the stock.
E) None of the above.

F) A) and C)
G) A) and D)

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The control requirement under § 351 requires that the person or persons transferring property to the corporation, immediately after the transfer, own stock possessing at least 80% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote and at least 80% of the total number of shares of all other classes of stock of the corporation.

A) True
B) False

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Gabriella and Juanita form Luster Corporation. Gabriella transfers cash of $50,000 for 50 shares of stock, while Juanita transfers information concerning a proprietary process (basis of zero and fair market value of $50,000) for 50 shares of stock.


A) The transfers to Luster are fully taxable to both Gabriella and Juanita.
B) Juanita must recognize gain of $50,000.
C) Because Juanita is required to recognize gain on the transfer, Gabriella also must recognize gain.
D) Neither Gabriella nor Juanita will recognize gain on the transfer.
E) None of the above.

F) C) and D)
G) B) and E)

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Rachel owns 100% of the stock of Cardinal Corporation. In the current year Rachel transfers an installment obligation, tax basis of $180,000 and fair market value of $350,000, for additional stock in Cardinal worth $350,000.


A) Rachel has a taxable gain of $180,000.
B) Rachel has a taxable gain of $170,000.
C) Rachel recognizes no gain on the transfer.
D) Rachel has a basis of $350,000 in the additional stock she received in Cardinal Corporation.
E) None of the above.

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Amy owns 20% of the stock of Wren Corporation, which she acquired several years ago at a cost of $10,000. Amy is Vice-President of Wren and earns a salary of $80,000 annually. Last year, Wren Corporation was experiencing financial problems, and Amy loaned the corporation $25,000. In the current year, Wren becomes bankrupt, and both her stock investment and the loan become worthless. Amy has a nonbusiness bad debt deduction this year of $25,000.

A) True
B) False

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Rita forms Finch Corporation by transferring land (basis of $125,000; fair market value of $750,000) which is subject to a mortgage of $375,000. Two weeks prior to incorporating Finch, Rita borrows $125,000 for personal purposes and gives the lender a second mortgage on the land. Finch Corporation issues stock worth $250,000 to Rita and assumes the two mortgages on the land. What are the tax consequences to Rita and to Finch Corporation?

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A shareholder's holding period for stock received under § 351 can include the holding period of the property transferred to the corporation.

A) True
B) False

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Jane transfers property (basis of $180,000 and fair market value of $500,000) to Green Corporation for 80% of its stock (worth $425,000) and a long-term note (worth $75,000) , executed by Green Corporation and made payable to Jane. As a result of the transfer:


A) Jane recognizes no gain.
B) Jane recognizes a gain of $75,000.
C) Jane recognizes a gain of $270,000.
D) Jane recognizes a gain of $320,000.
E) None of the above.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and B)

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A taxpayer may never recognize a loss on the transfer of property in a transaction subject to § 351.

A) True
B) False

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For transfers falling under § 351, what are the holding period rules for stock received by the shareholder and for the assets transferred to the corporation?

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Penny, Miesha, and Sabrina transfer property to Owl Corporation for 75% of its stock. Nancy, their attorney, receives 25% of the stock in Owl for legal services rendered in incorporating the business. What are the tax consequences of these transactions? How should this transaction have been handled?

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Based on the facts provided, the transac...

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To help avoid the thin capitalization problem, it is advisable to make the repayment of the debt contingent upon the corporation's earnings.

A) True
B) False

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George (an 80% shareholder) has made loans to Mountainview Corporation that become worthless in the current year. George is not employed by Mountainview.


A) George is not permitted a deduction for the worthless loans.
B) The loans provide a nonbusiness bad debt deduction to George in the current year.
C) The loans provide George with a business bad debt deduction.
D) George may claim an ordinary loss as to the worthless loans.
E) None of the above.

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

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Carl transfers land to Cardinal Corporation for 90% of the stock in Cardinal Corporation worth $20,000 plus a note payable to Carl in the amount of $40,000 and the assumption by Cardinal Corporation of a mortgage on the land in the amount of $100,000. The land, which has a basis to Carl of $70,000, is worth $160,000.


A) Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $90,000.
B) Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $30,000.
C) Cardinal Corporation will have a basis in the land transferred by Carl of $70,000.
D) Cardinal Corporation will have a basis in the land transferred by Carl of $160,000.
E) None of the above.

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

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If a shareholder owns stock received as a gift from her mother, it cannot be § 1244 stock.

A) True
B) False

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Lark City donates land worth $300,000 and cash of $100,000 to Orange Corporation as an inducement to locate in the city. Four months later, Orange purchases additional land and a building at a cost of $500,000 and moves its operations to Lark City. Ann, the sole shareholder, contributes equipment (basis of $70,000 and fair market value of $200,000) to help Orange in its new operations. What are the tax consequences of these transfers to Orange Corporation?

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Dawn, a sole proprietor, was engaged in a service business and reported her income on a cash basis. Later, she incorporates her business and transfers the assets of the business to the corporation in return for all the stock in the corporation plus the corporation's assumption of the liabilities of her proprietorship. All the receivables and the unpaid trade payables are transferred to the newly formed corporation. The assets of the proprietorship had a basis of $105,000 and fair market value of $300,000. The trade accounts payable totaled $25,000. There was a note payable to the bank in the amount of $95,000 that the corporation assumes. The note was issued for the purchase of computers and other business equipment.


A) Dawn has a gain on the transfer of $15,000.
B) The basis of the assets to the corporation is $300,000.
C) Dawn has a basis of $10,000 in the stock she receives.
D) Dawn has a zero basis in the stock she receives.
E) None of the above.

F) C) and D)
G) A) and D)

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Rhonda and Marta form Blue Corporation. Rhonda transfers land (basis of $55,000 and fair market value of $180,000) for 50 shares plus $20,000 cash. Marta transfers $160,000 cash for 50 shares in Blue Corporation.


A) Rhonda's basis in the Blue Corporation stock is $55,000.
B) Blue Corporation's basis in the land is $55,000.
C) Blue Corporation's basis in the land is $180,000.
D) Rhonda recognizes a gain on the transfer of $125,000.
E) None of the above.

F) A) and E)
G) D) and E)

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