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Lansing Company is owned equally by Jennifer, her husband Dan, and DeWitt Corporation, which is owned 50 percent by Jennifer and her sister Jane. Each of the three shareholders holds 100 shares in the company. Under the ยง318 stock attribution rules, how many shares of Lansing stock is DeWitt Corporation deemed to own?


A) 100
B) 200
C) 250
D) 300

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

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Comet Company is owned equally by Pat and his sister Pam, each of whom hold 100 shares in the company. Pam wants to reduce her ownership in the company, and it was decided that the company will redeem 50 of her shares for $1,000 per share on December 31, 20X3. Pam's income tax basis in each share is $500. Comet has total E&P of $250,000. What are the tax consequences to Pam because of the stock redemption?


A) $25,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $500.
B) $25,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $100.
C) $50,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $100.
D) $50,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of her remaining shares of $50.

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

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Which of the following forms of earnings distributions would not be subject to double taxation at the corporate and shareholder level?


A) Dividend
B) Stock redemption
C) Partial liquidation
D) Compensation paid to a shareholder/employee of the corporation

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

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Which statement best describes the concept of the "double taxation" of corporation income?


A) Corporate income is subject to two levels of taxation: the regular tax and the alternative minimum tax.
B) Corporate income is taxed twice at the corporate level: first when earned and then a second time if appreciated property is distributed to a shareholder.
C) Corporate income is taxed when earned by a C corporation and then a second time at the shareholder level when distributed as a dividend.
D) Corporate income is subject to two levels of taxation: at the federal level and a second time at the state level.

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

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C

The recipient of a taxable stock dividend will have a tax basis in the stock equal to the fair market value of the stock received.

A) True
B) False

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Lansing Company is owned equally by Jennifer, her husband Dan, and DeWitt Corporation, which is owned 50 percent by Jennifer and her sister Jane. Each of the three shareholders holds 100 shares in the company. Under the ยง318 stock attribution rules, how many shares of Lansing stock is Jennifer deemed to own?


A) 100
B) 200
C) 250
D) 300

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

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Wonder Corporation declared a common stock dividend to all shareholders of record on September 30, 20X3. Shareholders will receive three shares of Wonder stock for each five shares of stock they already own. Diana owns 300 shares of Wonder stock with a tax basis of $90 per share (a total basis of $27,000) . The fair market value of the Wonder stock was $180 per share on September 30, 20X3. What are the tax consequences of the stock dividend to Diana?


A) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $180 per share
B) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $67.50 per share
C) $0 dividend income and a tax basis in the new stock of $56.25 per share
D) $10,800 dividend and a tax basis in the new stock of $180 per share

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

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Viking Corporation is owned equally by Sven and his wife Olga, each of whom hold 100 shares in the company. Viking redeemed 75 shares of Sven's stock in the company on December 31, 20X3. Viking paid Sven $2,000 per share. His income tax basis in each share is $1,000. Viking has total E&P of $500,000. What are the tax consequences to Sven because of the stock redemption?


A) $75,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $1,000.
B) $75,000 capital gain and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $2,000.
C) $150,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $1,000.
D) $150,000 dividend and a tax basis in each of his remaining shares of $4,000.

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

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D

Which of the following statements is not considered a potential answer to the question of why corporations pay dividends?


A) Paying dividends avoids the double taxation of corporate income
B) Demanding that managers pay out dividends restricts their investment activities and forces them to adopt more efficient investment policies
C) Paying dividends is a source of investor goodwill
D) Dividends are a signal to the capital markets about the health of a corporation's activities

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

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Compensation recharacterized by the IRS as a dividend because it was considered "unreasonable" will affect only the income tax liability of the corporation paying the compensation.

A) True
B) False

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Bruin Company reports current E&P of $200,000 in 20X3 and accumulated E&P at the beginning of the year of $100,000. Bruin distributed $400,000 to its sole shareholder on January 1, 20X3. How much of the distribution is treated as a dividend in 20X3?


A) $400,000
B) $300,000
C) $200,000
D) $100,000

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

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Evergreen Corporation distributes land with a fair market value of $50,000 to its sole shareholder. Evergreen's tax basis in the land is $200,000. Evergreen will report a loss of $150,000 on the distribution regardless of whether its earnings and profits are positive or negative.

A) True
B) False

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A calendar-year corporation has negative current E&P of $500 and accumulated positive E&P of $1,000. The corporation makes a $600 distribution to its sole shareholder. Which of the following statements is true?


A) $500 of the distribution will be a dividend because total earnings and profits is $500.
B) $0 of the distribution will be a dividend because current earnings and profits are negative.
C) $600 of the distribution will be a dividend because accumulated earnings and profits is $1,000.
D) Up to $600 of the distribution could be a dividend depending on the balance in accumulated earnings and profits on the date of the distribution.

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

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Siblings are considered "family" under the stock attribution rules that apply to stock redemptions.

A) True
B) False

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Sam owns 70 percent of the stock of Club Corporation. Unrelated individuals own the remaining 30 percent. For a stock redemption of Sam's stock to be treated as an exchange under the "substantially disproportionate" test, what percentage of Club stock must Sam own after the redemption?


A) Any percentage less than 70 percent
B) Any percentage less than 56 percent
C) Any percentage less than 50 percent
D) All stock redemptions involving individuals are treated as exchanges

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

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Au Sable Corporation reported taxable income of $800,000 in 20X3 and paid federal income taxes of $272,000. Not included in the computation was a disallowed penalty of $25,000, life insurance proceeds of $100,000, and a Federal income tax refund from 20X2 of $50,000. Au Sable is an accrual basis taxpayer. The corporation's current earnings and profits for 20X3 would be:


A) $875,000
B) $653,000
C) $603,000
D) $553,000

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

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General Inertia Corporation made a distribution of $50,000 to Henry Tiara in partial liquidation of the company on December 31, 20X3. Henry owns 500 shares (50%) of General Inertia. The distribution was in exchange for 250 shares of Henry's stock in the company. After the partial liquidation, Henry 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. Henry'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 are the tax consequences to Henry because of the transaction?


A) Henry has dividend income of $50,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $100 per share.
B) Henry has capital gain of $25,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $100 per share.
C) Henry has dividend income of $50,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $200 per share.
D) Henry has capital gain of $25,000 and a tax basis in his remaining shares of $200 per sharE.Under the partial liquidation rules, an individual receives exchange treatment in the transaction.

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

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B

Evergreen Corporation distributes land with a fair market value of $200,000 to its sole shareholder. Evergreen's tax basis in the land is $50,000. Assuming sufficient earnings and profits, the amount of dividend reported by the shareholder is $200,000.

A) True
B) False

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Loon, Inc. reported taxable income of $600,000 in 20X3 and paid federal income taxes of $202,000. Not included in the company's computation of taxable income is tax-exempt interest of $30,000, disallowed meals and entertainment expenses of $15,000, and disallowed expenses related to the tax-exempt income of $4,000. Loon deducted depreciation of $200,000 on its tax return. Under the alternative (E&P) depreciation method, the deduction would have been $80,000. Compute the company's current E&P for 20X3.

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$529,000
Explanation: $600,000...

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Elk Company reports negative current E&P of $200,000 and positive accumulated E&P of $300,000. Elk distributed $200,000 to its sole shareholder, Barney Rubble, on December 31, 20X3. Barney's tax basis in his Elk stock is $75,000. What is the tax treatment of the distribution to Barney and what is his tax basis in Elk stock after the distribution?

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$100,000 dividend income, $75,000 tax-fr...

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