Deck 25: Losses and Bad Debts
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Deck 25: Losses and Bad Debts
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Stacy,who is married and sole shareholder of ABC Corporation,sold all of her stock in the corporation for $100,000.Stacy had organized the corporation in 2009 by contributing $225,000 and receiving all of the capital stock of the corporation.ABC Corporation is a domestic corporation engaged in the manufacturing of ski boots.The stock in ABC Corporation qualified as Sec.1244 stock.The sale results in a(n)
A)ordinary loss of $125,000.
B)long-term capital loss of $125,000.
C)long-term capital loss of $100,000 and ordinary loss of $25,000.
D)ordinary loss of $100,000 and long-term capital loss of $25,000.
A)ordinary loss of $125,000.
B)long-term capital loss of $125,000.
C)long-term capital loss of $100,000 and ordinary loss of $25,000.
D)ordinary loss of $100,000 and long-term capital loss of $25,000.
D
2
All of the following losses are deductible except
A)decline in value of securities.
B)total worthlessness of securities.
C)abandonment of business property.
D)a net operating loss.
A)decline in value of securities.
B)total worthlessness of securities.
C)abandonment of business property.
D)a net operating loss.
A
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Losses incurred in the sale or exchange of personal-use property are deductible as capital losses.
False
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A loss incurred on the sale or exchange of property is deductible only if the property is used in a trade or business or held for investment.
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Jamie sells investment real estate for $80,000,resulting in a $15,000 loss.Jamie's loss is
A)an ordinary loss.
B)a capital loss.
C)a Sec.1231 loss.
D)a Sec.1244 loss.
A)an ordinary loss.
B)a capital loss.
C)a Sec.1231 loss.
D)a Sec.1244 loss.
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One of the requirements which must be met for stock to be considered Section 1244 stock is that the corporation cannot have more than $10 million of total capital and paid in surplus as of the stock issuance.
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Lucia owns 100 shares of Cronco Inc.which she purchased on December 1 of last year for $10,000.The stock is not Sec.1244 stock.On July 1 of the current year,Lucia receives notice from the bankruptcy court that Cronco Inc.has been liquidated,and there are no assets remaining for shareholders.As a result,Lucia will have
A)a short-term capital loss of $10,000.
B)a long-term capital loss of $10,000.
C)an ordinary loss of $10,000.
D)no loss allowed.
A)a short-term capital loss of $10,000.
B)a long-term capital loss of $10,000.
C)an ordinary loss of $10,000.
D)no loss allowed.
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Juan has a casualty loss of $32,500 on investment property after receiving an insurance settlement.This is Juan's only casualty transaction this year.Juan's loss is
A)an ordinary loss.
B)a capital loss.
C)a Sec.1231 loss.
D)a Sec.1244 loss.
A)an ordinary loss.
B)a capital loss.
C)a Sec.1231 loss.
D)a Sec.1244 loss.
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All of the following are true of losses from the sale or worthlessness of small business corporation (Section 1244)stock with the exception of
A)the stock must be owned by an individual or a partnership.
B)the stock must have been issued by a domestic corporation.
C)the stock must have been issued for cash or property other than stock or securities.
D)a single taxpayer may deduct,as ordinary losses,up to a maximum of $100,000 per tax year with the remainder treated as capital losses.
A)the stock must be owned by an individual or a partnership.
B)the stock must have been issued by a domestic corporation.
C)the stock must have been issued for cash or property other than stock or securities.
D)a single taxpayer may deduct,as ordinary losses,up to a maximum of $100,000 per tax year with the remainder treated as capital losses.
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One of the requirements which must be met for stock to be considered Section 1244 stock is that the stock must be owned by an individual or a partnership.
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11
The sale of inventory at a loss results in an ordinary loss.
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12
The amount of loss realized on the sale of property is computed by subtracting adjusted basis from amount realized.
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13
Classification of a loss as a capital or ordinary loss is based upon the length of time the asset was held.
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14
The total worthlessness of a security generally results in an ordinary loss.
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15
A loss on business or investment property which is abandoned is deductible as an ordinary loss to the extent of the property's adjusted basis on the date of abandonment.
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In order to be recognized and deducted on a tax return,a loss must first be realized.
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17
In 2000,Michael purchased land for $100,000.Over the years,economic conditions deteriorated,and the value of the land declined to $60,000.Michael sells the property in this year,when it is subject to a $30,000 nonrecourse mortgage.The buyer pays Michael $34,000 cash and takes the property subject to the mortgage.Michael incurs $5,000 in real estate commissions.Michael's gain or loss on the sale is
A)$4,000 gain.
B)$1,000 loss.
C)$36,000 loss.
D)$41,000 loss.
A)$4,000 gain.
B)$1,000 loss.
C)$36,000 loss.
D)$41,000 loss.
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18
The destruction of a capital asset due to a casualty will result in recognition of an ordinary loss.
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19
The amount realized by Matt on the sale of property to Caitlin includes all of the following with the exception of
A)cash received by Matt.
B)mortgage on the property that is assumed by Caitlin.
C)mortgage on the property paid off by Matt prior to the sale.
D)the FMV of any other property received by Matt in the transaction.
A)cash received by Matt.
B)mortgage on the property that is assumed by Caitlin.
C)mortgage on the property paid off by Matt prior to the sale.
D)the FMV of any other property received by Matt in the transaction.
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20
Atkon Corporation acquired 90% of the stock of Beta Corporation three years ago.Both corporations are located in the United States.Beta has been an energy drink producer,but unfortunately has suffered substantial losses due to government fines and lawsuits.All of its revenues had been from the sales of the energy drinks.Beta has now filed for bankruptcy and is closing the business with no assets remaining for shareholders.Atkon Corporation will recognize
A)a long-term capital loss.
B)a short-term capital loss.
C)an ordinary loss.
D)no gain or loss.
A)a long-term capital loss.
B)a short-term capital loss.
C)an ordinary loss.
D)no gain or loss.
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21
Individuals who actively participate in the management of rental real property may deduct up to $25,000 in losses,subject to AGI limitations.
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22
If a taxpayer disposes of an interest in a passive activity,unused carryover losses are available to the purchaser of the interest.
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23
Erin,a single taxpayer,has 1,000 shares of 1244 stock she purchased directly from AAA Corporation for $120,000 five years ago.The stock now has a FMV of $30,000,and Erin is thinking of selling the stock.She has no other capital gains or losses for the year.Discuss the tax consequences and planning opportunities relating to selling the stock.
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Amy,a single individual and sole shareholder of Brown Corporation,sold all of the Brown stock for $30,000.Amy's stock basis was $150,000.She had owned the stock for 3 years.Brown Corporation meets the Section 1244 requirements.Amy has
A)a $50,000 ordinary loss and $70,000 LTCL.
B)a $50,000 STCL and a $70,000 LTCL.
C)a $100,000 ordinary loss and a $20,000 LTCL.
D)a $100,000 LTCL and a $20,000 ordinary loss.
A)a $50,000 ordinary loss and $70,000 LTCL.
B)a $50,000 STCL and a $70,000 LTCL.
C)a $100,000 ordinary loss and a $20,000 LTCL.
D)a $100,000 LTCL and a $20,000 ordinary loss.
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25
Two separate business operations conducted at the same location may be treated as separate activities under the passive activity rules.
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26
Once an activity has been classified as passive,it is considered passive with regard to that taxpayer until it is sold.
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27
Partnerships and S corporations must classify their business and rental activities by applying the passive activity rules at the partnership or S corporation level and then must report the results of their operations by activity to the partners or shareholders.
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28
Individual taxpayers can offset interest and dividend income with passive losses.
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29
Taxpayers are allowed to recognize net passive losses from all activities up to a ceiling of $25,000.
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30
Losses from passive activities that cannot be deducted currently are carried over for up to 5 subsequent years.
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31
A taxpayer may deduct suspended losses of a passive activity when the taxpayer completely terminates his or her ownership of the activity.
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32
Joy reports the following income and loss: Activities A,B,and C are all passive activities.
Based on this information,Joy has
A)adjusted gross income of $90,000.
B)salary of $120,000 and deductible net losses of $30,000.
C)salary of $120,000 and net passive losses of $30,000 that will be carried over.
D)salary of $120,000,passive income of $60,000,and passive loss carryovers of $90,000.
Based on this information,Joy has
A)adjusted gross income of $90,000.
B)salary of $120,000 and deductible net losses of $30,000.
C)salary of $120,000 and net passive losses of $30,000 that will be carried over.
D)salary of $120,000,passive income of $60,000,and passive loss carryovers of $90,000.
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33
Rex has generated $150,000 of AGI this year due to salary,interest income and dividends.Rex is a single taxpayer.He plans to sell his shares of Trisco Inc.,a qualifying small business corporation under Sec.1244,realizing a $110,000 loss.Rex has not sold any other investment assets this year.Due to the sale of the Trisco stock,he will reduce his AGI by
A)$3,000.
B)$110,000.
C)$50,000.
D)$53,000.
A)$3,000.
B)$110,000.
C)$50,000.
D)$53,000.
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34
A closely held C corporation's passive losses may offset its portfolio income.
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35
When applying the limitations of the passive activity rules,a taxpayer's AGI is classified into active income,portfolio income and passive income.For this purpose,portfolio income includes dividends,interest,annuities,and royalties.
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36
Material participation by a taxpayer in a passive activity is satisfied if the individual participates in the activity for more than 500 hours during the year.
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37
During the year,Mark reports $90,000 of active business income from his law practice.He also owns two passive activities.From Activity A,he earns $20,000 of income,and from Activity B,he incurs a $30,000 loss.As a result,Mark
A)reports AGI of $80,000.
B)reports AGI of $90,000 with a $10,000 passive loss carryover.
C)reports AGI of $90,000 with a $30,000 passive loss carryover.
D)reports AGI of $110,000 with a $30,000 passive loss carryover.
A)reports AGI of $80,000.
B)reports AGI of $90,000 with a $10,000 passive loss carryover.
C)reports AGI of $90,000 with a $30,000 passive loss carryover.
D)reports AGI of $110,000 with a $30,000 passive loss carryover.
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38
For purposes of applying the passive loss limitations for rental real estate,active participation requires a greater time commitment by the taxpayer than does material participation.
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39
A passive activity includes any rental activity or any trade or business in which the taxpayer does not materially participate.
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40
For purposes of the application of the passive loss limitations,a closely held C corporation is a C corporation in which more than 50 percent of the stock is owned by five or fewer individuals at any time during the last half of the taxable year.
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41
Charlie owns activity B which was considered a passive activity and generated a $17,000 suspended loss.Charlie increases his involvement with activity B so that this year activity B is not considered passive for Charlie.During this year,activity B produces a $9,000 loss.In addition,Charlie acquires an investment in activity X,a passive activity,this year.Charlie's share of activity X's income is $13,000.Charlie's salary this year is $70,000.As a result,this year Charlie must
A)offset B's loss carryover against X's current income and carry over $9,000 loss from activity B to next year.
B)offset B's carryover loss and current loss against X's income first and then offset any remaining loss against salary.
C)offset B's $9,000 loss against X's $13,000 income and offset B's loss carryover against the remaining $4,000 of X's income.
D)offset B's current $9,000 loss against his salary and offset B's loss carryover against X's income and carry over $4,000 of loss to next year.
A)offset B's loss carryover against X's current income and carry over $9,000 loss from activity B to next year.
B)offset B's carryover loss and current loss against X's income first and then offset any remaining loss against salary.
C)offset B's $9,000 loss against X's $13,000 income and offset B's loss carryover against the remaining $4,000 of X's income.
D)offset B's current $9,000 loss against his salary and offset B's loss carryover against X's income and carry over $4,000 of loss to next year.
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42
Brandon,a single taxpayer,had a loss of $48,000 from a rental real estate activity in which he actively participated.He also had $27,000 of income from another rental real estate activity in which he actively participated.He acquired both investments in the current year.If Brandon has no other passive income or losses and has adjusted gross income of $84,000 before considering passive activities,how much net loss from rental activities can he use to offset his nonpassive income?
A)$21,000
B)$24,000
C)$25,000
D)$45,000
A)$21,000
B)$24,000
C)$25,000
D)$45,000
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43
Shaunda has AGI of $90,000 and owns rental property generating a $27,000 loss.She actively manages the property.Her deductible loss is
A)$0.
B)$13,500.
C)$25,000.
D)$27,000.
A)$0.
B)$13,500.
C)$25,000.
D)$27,000.
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44
Justin has AGI of $110,000 before considering his $30,000 loss from rental property,which he actively manages.How much of the rental loss can Justin deduct this year?
A)$10,000
B)$20,000
C)$25,000
D)$30,000
A)$10,000
B)$20,000
C)$25,000
D)$30,000
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45
Jana reports the following income and loss: Activities A,B,and C are all passive activities.
Based on this information,Jana has the following suspended losses
A)
B)
C)
D)
Based on this information,Jana has the following suspended losses
A)
B)
C)
D)
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46
A taxpayer's rental activities will be considered a trade or business,rather than a passive activity,if
A)the taxpayer performs more than 750 hours of work during the year managing the rental properties.
B)the taxpayer performs more than 500 hours of work during the year managing the rental properties.
C)more than half of the taxpayer's personal services performed in all business activities during the year are spent managing the rental properties.
D)conditions A and C,but not B,are satisfied.
A)the taxpayer performs more than 750 hours of work during the year managing the rental properties.
B)the taxpayer performs more than 500 hours of work during the year managing the rental properties.
C)more than half of the taxpayer's personal services performed in all business activities during the year are spent managing the rental properties.
D)conditions A and C,but not B,are satisfied.
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47
Mara owns an activity with suspended passive losses from prior years of $13,000.In the current year,Mara becomes a material participant in the activity.This year the activity generates $6,000 of income.The net effect of this activity on Mara's current year AGI is
A)an increase of $6,000.
B)a decrease of $13,000.
C)0)
D)a decrease of $7,000.
A)an increase of $6,000.
B)a decrease of $13,000.
C)0)
D)a decrease of $7,000.
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48
Joy reports the following income and loss: Activities A,B,and C are all passive activities.
Based on this information,Joy has the following suspended losses:
A)
B)
C)
D)
Based on this information,Joy has the following suspended losses:
A)
B)
C)
D)
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49
Tom and Shawn own all of the outstanding stock of Brady Corporation (a retail store operated as a C corporation).This year,Brady generates taxable income of $20,000 from active business operations,and also reports investment interest income of $22,000 and losses of $28,000 from a passive activity.As a result,Brady Corporation reports
A)net income of $42,000.
B)interest income of $22,000 and a passive loss carryover of $8,000.
C)business income of $20,000 and a passive loss carryover of $6,000.
D)business income of $20,000,interest income of $22,000,and a passive loss carryover of $28,000.
A)net income of $42,000.
B)interest income of $22,000 and a passive loss carryover of $8,000.
C)business income of $20,000 and a passive loss carryover of $6,000.
D)business income of $20,000,interest income of $22,000,and a passive loss carryover of $28,000.
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50
Joseph has AGI of $170,000 before considering the $20,000 rental loss for property which he actively manages.How much of the rental loss can he deduct?
A)$0
B)$10,000
C)$20,000
D)$25,000
A)$0
B)$10,000
C)$20,000
D)$25,000
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51
Jana reports the following income and loss: Activities A,B,and C are all passive activities.
Based on this information,Jana will recognize
A)adjusted gross income of $80,000.
B)salary of $120,000 and deductible net losses of $40,000.
C)salary of $120,000,passive income of $60,000,and passive loss carryovers of $100,000.
D)salary of $120,000 and net passive losses of $40,000 that will be carried over.
Based on this information,Jana will recognize
A)adjusted gross income of $80,000.
B)salary of $120,000 and deductible net losses of $40,000.
C)salary of $120,000,passive income of $60,000,and passive loss carryovers of $100,000.
D)salary of $120,000 and net passive losses of $40,000 that will be carried over.
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52
Jeff owned one passive activity.Jeff sold the activity and realized a $2,000 gain on the sale.Prior to the sale,he realized a current year loss from the activity of $6,000.In addition,he has suspended losses from prior years of $7,000.What is the net impact on Jeff's AGI this year due to the passive activity?
A)increase of $2,000
B)no net change
C)decrease of $4,000
D)decrease of $11,000
A)increase of $2,000
B)no net change
C)decrease of $4,000
D)decrease of $11,000
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53
Nancy reports the following income and loss in the current year. All three activities are passive activities with respect to Nancy.Nancy also has $21,000 of suspended losses attributable to activity C carried over from prior years.During the year,Nancy sells activity C and realizes a $15,000 taxable gain.What is Nancy's AGI as a result of these transactions?
A)$50,000
B)$55,000
C)$64,000
D)$71,000
A)$50,000
B)$55,000
C)$64,000
D)$71,000
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54
A taxpayer may deduct a loss resulting from the theft of business and investment property but not a theft of personal-use property.
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55
An individual is considered to materially participate in an activity if any of the following tests are met with the exception of
A)the individual participates in the activity for more than 500 hours during the year.
B)the individual participates in the activity for 75 hours during the year,and that participation is more than any other individual's participation for the year.
C)the individual has materially participated in the activity in any five years during the immediate preceding 10 taxable years.
D)the individual's participation in the activity for the year constitutes substantially all of the participation in the activity by all individuals.
A)the individual participates in the activity for more than 500 hours during the year.
B)the individual participates in the activity for 75 hours during the year,and that participation is more than any other individual's participation for the year.
C)the individual has materially participated in the activity in any five years during the immediate preceding 10 taxable years.
D)the individual's participation in the activity for the year constitutes substantially all of the participation in the activity by all individuals.
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56
Which of the following is not generally classified as a passive activity?
A)an activity in which the taxpayer does not materially participate
B)a limited partnership interest
C)rental real estate
D)a business in which the taxpayer owns an interest and works 1,000 hours a year
A)an activity in which the taxpayer does not materially participate
B)a limited partnership interest
C)rental real estate
D)a business in which the taxpayer owns an interest and works 1,000 hours a year
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57
Jorge owns activity X which produced a $20,000 passive loss last year.Jorge's only income last year was wages of $30,000.Jorge is a material participant in activity X this year when it produces a $14,000 loss.This year,Jorge's wages are $40,000.This year,Jorge also has passive activity income from activity Y of $16,000.What is the total passive activity loss carryover to next year?
A)$0
B)$3,000
C)$4,000
D)$18,000
A)$0
B)$3,000
C)$4,000
D)$18,000
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58
Lewis died during the current year.Lewis owned passive activity property with a FMV of $61,000 and a basis of $48,000.Suspended losses of $15,000 were attributable to the property.How much of the suspended loss is deductible on Lewis's final income tax return?
A)$0
B)$2,000
C)$13,000
D)$15,000
A)$0
B)$2,000
C)$13,000
D)$15,000
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59
Jen and Saachi are the owners of J&S Legal Services,P.C.,an incorporated law firm treated as a C corporation for tax purposes.Jen and Saachi work full-time in the firm,performing all of the legal services.This year,J&S generates taxable income of $100,000 from the active business operations,and also reports investment interest income of $22,000 and losses of $28,000 from a passive activity.As a result,J&S Legal Services,P.C.reports taxable income of
A)$122,000.
B)$100,000.
C)$94,000.
D)$97,000.
A)$122,000.
B)$100,000.
C)$94,000.
D)$97,000.
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60
Myriah earns salary of $80,000 and $20,000 of dividend income from her stock portfolio this year.Myriah owns a passive activity from which she incurs a $10,000 loss.In addition,the passive activity has generated tax credits this year,and Myriah's share is $5,000.What portion of the $5,000 of tax credits can Myriah apply against her tax liability this year?
A)$0
B)$1,000
C)$2,000
D)$5,000
A)$0
B)$1,000
C)$2,000
D)$5,000
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61
Juanita,who is single,lives in an area that suffered a major hurricane in 2019 which was declared a federal disaster.Her car sustained $6,200 in damages.Juanita does not expect to recover any of the loss from her insurance company.Juanita's 2019 AGI is $31,000,and she deducts a $3,000 loss after applying limitations on her 2019 tax return.Her other itemized deductions in 2019 exceed $12,200.In 2020,Juanita's insurance company reimburses her $2,800.Juanita's 2020 AGI is $28,000.As a result,Juanita must
A)amend 2019 to show a $200 loss.
B)do nothing and simply keep the $2,800.
C)do nothing to the 2019 return but report $2,800 of income on her 2020 return.
D)amend the 2019 return to show $0 loss and file her 2020 return to show a $200 loss.
A)amend 2019 to show a $200 loss.
B)do nothing and simply keep the $2,800.
C)do nothing to the 2019 return but report $2,800 of income on her 2020 return.
D)amend the 2019 return to show $0 loss and file her 2020 return to show a $200 loss.
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62
Which of the following is most likely not considered a casualty?
A)fire loss
B)water damage caused by the bursting of a water heater
C)death of pine trees on a Christmas tree farm due to a two-day infestation of pine beetles
D)water damage to the walls and ceiling of a building as the result of gradual deterioration of the roof
A)fire loss
B)water damage caused by the bursting of a water heater
C)death of pine trees on a Christmas tree farm due to a two-day infestation of pine beetles
D)water damage to the walls and ceiling of a building as the result of gradual deterioration of the roof
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63
In February 2019,the storage building used in Amelia's business is damaged by a windstorm.It had an adjusted basis of $150,000 at that time.Due to changing insurance companies,the building had been appraised recently,with a resulting FMV of $200,000.After the storm,the building appraised at $120,000.Amelia has received no insurance reimbursement by December 31,but expects to recover 90 percent of the loss.In the subsequent year,the insurance company pays Amelia $50,000.Amelia's AGI is $85,000 in 2019,and her 2020 AGI is $80,000.Amelia suffers no other casualty losses in either year.Amelia may deduct
A)$0 loss in 2019 and $30,000 loss in 2020.
B)$8,000 loss in 2019 and $22,000 loss in 2020.
C)$30,000 loss in 2019 and $0 in 2020.
D)$80,000 loss in 2019 and $50,000 gain in 2020.
A)$0 loss in 2019 and $30,000 loss in 2020.
B)$8,000 loss in 2019 and $22,000 loss in 2020.
C)$30,000 loss in 2019 and $0 in 2020.
D)$80,000 loss in 2019 and $50,000 gain in 2020.
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64
In the case of casualty losses of personal-use property in a federally declared disaster,the losses sustained in each separate casualty are reduced by both $100 and 10 percent of the taxpayer's AGI for the year.
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65
Jarrett owns a mountain chalet that he purchased in 2008 for $175,000.This year,the home appraised at $300,000.Shortly after the appraisal,a severe blizzard hit the area in spring of the current year,destroying trees and severely damaging several homes,including Jarrett's chalet.The blizzard was declared a federal disaster.The chalet's value was reduced to $135,000.Jarrett does not have insurance.Jarrett's AGI is $200,000.Jarrett's deductible loss after limitations is
A)$135,000.
B)$144,900.
C)$164,900.
D)$165,000.
A)$135,000.
B)$144,900.
C)$164,900.
D)$165,000.
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66
Lena owns a restaurant which was damaged by a tornado.The following assets were partially destroyed: Lena has AGI of $50,000.What is the amount of Lena's deductible casualty loss?
A)$54,900
B)$60,000
C)$70,000
D)$180,000
A)$54,900
B)$60,000
C)$70,000
D)$180,000
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67
When personal-use property is covered by insurance,no deduction is available for a casualty loss of the property unless the taxpayer timely files an insurance claim for the loss.
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68
Nicole has a weekend home on Pecan Island that she purchased in 2013 for $250,000.Recently,the home was appraised at $260,000.After the appraisal,a hurricane hit Pecan Island,severely damaging Nicole's home.The hurricane was declared a federal disaster.An appraisal placed the value of the home at $140,000 after the hurricane.Because of its prohibitive cost,Nicole had no hurricane insurance.Before any reductions or limitations,Nicole's casualty loss amount is
A)$0.
B)$10,000.
C)$120,000.
D)$140,000.
A)$0.
B)$10,000.
C)$120,000.
D)$140,000.
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69
This summer,Rick's home (which has a basis of $80,000)is damaged by a tornado which was declared a federal disaster.An appraisal by a realtor placed the FMV of the home at $120,000 before the tornado and at $85,000 after the tornado.Rick estimates that the insurance company will reimburse him for 60% of the loss.Next year,the insurance company pays Rick $20,000.Rick's current year's AGI is $50,000 and his next year's AGI is $55,000.Rick suffers no other casualty losses in either year.After limitations,Rick may deduct a casualty loss this year of
A)$8,900.
B)$9,900.
C)$15,000.
D)$35,000.
A)$8,900.
B)$9,900.
C)$15,000.
D)$35,000.
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70
When business property involved in a casualty is totally destroyed,the amount of the loss is limited to the lesser of the taxpayer's adjusted basis in the property or the reduction in FMV.
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71
If a taxpayer suffers a loss attributable to a disaster in an area subsequently declared a disaster area,the casualty loss may be deducted in the year preceding the year in which the loss actually occurs.
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72
Constance,who is single,lives in an area that suffered a major hurricane in 2019 which was declared a federal disaster.Her car sustained $6,200 in damages.Constance does not expect to recover any of the loss from her insurance company.Constance's 2019 AGI is $31,000.Her casualty loss is $3,000; she has other itemized deductions of $5,200.In 2020,Constance's insurance company reimburses her $2,800.Constance's 2020 AGI is $28,000.As a result,Constance must
A)amend the 2019 return to show the $200 loss.
B)do nothing and simply keep the $2,800.
C)amend the 2019 return to show $0 loss and file her 2020 return to show $200 loss.
D)do nothing to the 2019 return but report $2,800 of income on her 2020 return.
A)amend the 2019 return to show the $200 loss.
B)do nothing and simply keep the $2,800.
C)amend the 2019 return to show $0 loss and file her 2020 return to show $200 loss.
D)do nothing to the 2019 return but report $2,800 of income on her 2020 return.
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73
A theft loss is deducted in the year in which the theft is discovered.
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74
Hope sustained a $3,600 casualty loss due to severe rainstorms classified as a federal disaster.She also incurred a $800 loss from a tornado also classified as a federal disaster in the same year.Both losses involved personal-use property.Hope's AGI for the year is $35,000 and she does not have insurance coverage.Hope's deductible casualty loss is
A)$700.
B)$800.
C)$4,200.
D)$4,300.
A)$700.
B)$800.
C)$4,200.
D)$4,300.
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75
Franca has AGI of $130,000 this year.After applying the $100 floor,she has $26,000 of federally declared disaster losses on personal assets,$12,000 of non-federally declared casualty losses on personal assets,and $23,000 of personal casualty gains for the year.What is Franca's deductible casualty loss?
A)$15,000
B)$0
C)$13,000
D)$2,000
A)$15,000
B)$0
C)$13,000
D)$2,000
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76
A fire totally destroyed office equipment and furniture which Monica uses in her business.The equipment had an adjusted basis of $15,000 and a FMV of $10,000 before the fire.The furniture's adjusted basis was $5,000 and its FMV was $2,000 before the fire.Monica's AGI for the year is $60,000.Monica does not have insurance on the destroyed assets.How much is Monica's deductible casualty loss?
A)$5,900
B)$12,000
C)$13,900
D)$20,000
A)$5,900
B)$12,000
C)$13,900
D)$20,000
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77
When the taxpayer anticipates a full recovery on a casualty loss of business property but receives less than full recovery in a subsequent year,the unrecovered portion may be deducted.
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78
Leonard owns a hotel which was damaged by a hurricane.The hotel had an adjusted basis of $1,000,000 before the hurricane.A recent appraisal determined that the hotel's FMV was $1,500,000 before the hurricane and $700,000 afterwards.Leonard received insurance proceeds of $500,000.His AGI is $60,000.What is the amount of his deductible casualty loss?
A)$293,900
B)$300,000
C)$793,900
D)$800,000
A)$293,900
B)$300,000
C)$793,900
D)$800,000
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79
In the current year,Marcus reports the following casualty gains and losses on personal-use property.Assets X and Y are destroyed in the first casualty while Z is destroyed in a second casualty.Both casualties were the result of federal disasters. As a result of these losses and insurance recoveries,Marcus must report
A)a net gain of $3,700.
B)a long-term gain of $4,900 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $200 on asset Z.
C)a long-term capital gain of $5,000 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $200 on asset Z.
D)a long-term capital gain of $5,000 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $300 on asset Z.
A)a net gain of $3,700.
B)a long-term gain of $4,900 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $200 on asset Z.
C)a long-term capital gain of $5,000 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $200 on asset Z.
D)a long-term capital gain of $5,000 on asset X; a short-term capital loss of $900 on asset Y; and a short-term capital loss of $300 on asset Z.
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80
A taxpayer can deduct a casualty loss on a personal asset destroyed in a car accident,but only to the extent the taxpayer has personal casualty gains for the year.
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