Deck 13: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss, Basis Considerations, and Nontaxable Exchanges
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Deck 13: Property Transactions: Determination of Gain or Loss, Basis Considerations, and Nontaxable Exchanges
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If the buyer assumes the seller's liability on the property acquired, the seller's amount realized is decreased by the amount of the liability assumed.
False
2
A realized loss whose recognition is postponed results in the temporary recovery of more than the taxpayer's cost or other basis.
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3
If the amount of a corporate distribution is less than the amount of the corporate earnings and profits, the return of capital concept does not apply and the shareholders' adjusted basis for the stock remains unchanged.
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4
A realized gain whose recognition is postponed results in the temporary recovery of more than the taxpayer's cost or other basis.
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5
The amount received for a utility easement on land is included in the gross income of the taxpayer.
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6
Realized gain or loss is measured by the difference between the amount realized from the sale or other disposition of property and the property's adjusted basis at the date of disposition.
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7
The adjusted basis for a taxable bond purchased at a premium is reduced if the amortization election is made. The amount of the amortized premium is treated as an interest deduction.
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8
Expenditures made for ordinary repairs and maintenance of property are not added to the original basis in the determination of the property's adjusted basis whereas capital expenditures are added to the original basis.
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9
In a deductible casualty or theft, the basis of property involved is reduced by the amount of insurance proceeds received and by any resulting recognized loss.
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10
In computing the amount realized when the fair market value of the property received cannot be determined, the fair market value of the property surrendered may be used.
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11
Milton purchases land and a factory building for his business for $300,000 with $100,000 being allocated to the land.
During the first year, Milton deducts cost recovery of $4,922. Milton's adjusted basis for the building at the end of the first year is $195,078 ($200,000 - $4,922).
During the first year, Milton deducts cost recovery of $4,922. Milton's adjusted basis for the building at the end of the first year is $195,078 ($200,000 - $4,922).
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12
The amount of a corporate distribution qualifying for capital recovery treatment which exceeds the shareholder- recipient's basis in the stock investment is treated as a capital gain.
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13
If Wal-Mart stock increases in value during the tax year by $6,000, the amount realized is a positive $6,000.
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14
A realized gain on the sale or exchange of a personal use asset is recognized, but a realized loss on the sale, exchange, or condemnation of a personal use asset is not recognized.
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15
If insurance proceeds are received for property used in a trade or business, a casualty transaction can result in recognized gain, but cannot result in a recognized loss.
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16
Reggie owns all the stock of Amethyst, Inc. (adjusted basis of $100,000). If he receives a distribution from Amethyst of $90,000 and corporate earnings and profits are $15,000, Reggie has a capital gain of $5,000 and an adjusted basis for his Amethyst stock of $0.
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17
Monroe's delivery truck is damaged in an accident. Monroe's adjusted basis for the delivery truck prior to the accident is $20,000. If Monroe receives insurance proceeds of $21,000 and recognizes a casualty gain of $1,000, his adjusted basis for the delivery truck after the accident is $21,000.
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18
The fair market value of property received in a sale or other disposition is the price at which property will change hands between a willing seller and a willing buyer when neither is compelled to sell or buy.
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19
If a seller assumes the buyer's liability on the property acquired, the buyer's adjusted basis for the property is increased by the amount of the liability assumed.
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20
Helen purchases a $10,000 corporate bond at a premium of $1,000 and elects to amortize the premium. On the later sale of the bond for $10,800, she has amortized $300 of the premium. Helen has a recognized gain of $800 ($10,800 amount realized - $10,000 adjusted basis).
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21
The amount of the loss basis of a gift will differ from the amount of the gain basis only if at the date of the gift the adjusted basis of the property exceeds the property's fair market value.
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22
The basis for depreciation on depreciable gift property received is the donor's adjusted basis of the property at the date of the gift (assuming no gift taxes are paid). The rule applies regardless of whether the fair market value at the date of the gift is greater than or less than the donor's adjusted basis.
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23
The holding period for nontaxable stock dividends that are the same type (i.e., common on common) includes the holding period of the original shares, but the holding period for nontaxable stock dividends that are not the same type (i.e., preferred on common) is new and begins on the date the dividend is received.
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24
Wade is a salesman for a real estate development company. Because he is the "salesperson of the year," he is permitted to purchase a lot from the developer for $90,000. The fair market value of the lot is $150,000 and the developer's adjusted basis is $100,000. Wade must recognize a gain of $10,000 ($100,000 developer's adjusted basis- $90,000 cost to Wade), and his adjusted basis for the lot is $100,000 ($90,000 cost + $10,000 recognized gain).
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25
Parker bought a brand new Ferrari on January 1, 2018, for $125,000. Parker was fatally injured in an auto accident on June 23, 2018, when the fair market value of the car was $105,000. Parker was driving a loaner car from the Ferrari dealership while his car was being serviced. In his will, Parker left the Ferrari to his best friend, Ryan. Ryan's holding period for the Ferrari begins on January 1, 2018.
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26
Purchased goodwill is assigned a basis equal to cost, which is calculated using the residual method associated with the purchase of a business.
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27
In 1973, Fran received a birthday gift of stock worth $75,000 from her aunt. The aunt had owned the stock (adjusted basis $50,000) for 10 years and paid gift tax of $27,000 on the transfer. Fran's basis in the stock is $75,000-the lesser of $77,000 ($50,000 + $27,000) or $75,000.
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28
If losses are disallowed in a related party transaction, the holding period for the buyer includes the holding period of the seller.
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29
If the fair market value of the property on the date of death is greater than on the alternate valuation date, the use of the alternate valuation amount is mandatory.
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30
If a husband inherits his deceased wife's share of jointly owned property in a common law state, both the husband's original share and the share inherited from the deceased wife are stepped-up or down to the fair market value at the date of the wife's death.
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31
If the alternate valuation date is elected by the executor of the estate, the basis of all of the property included in the decedent's estate becomes the fair market value 6 months after the decedent's death.
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32
Lump-sum purchases of land and a building are allocated on the basis of the relative fair market values of the individual assets acquired.
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33
For the loss disallowance provision under § 267, related parties include certain family members, a shareholder and his or her controlled corporation (i.e., greater than 50% in value of the corporation's outstanding stock), and a partner and his or her controlled partnership (i.e., greater than 50% of the capital interests or profits interest in the partnership).
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34
The basis of inherited property usually is its fair market value on the date of the decedent's death.
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35
For nontaxable stock rights where the fair market value of the rights is 15% or more of the fair market value of the stock, the taxpayer is required to allocate a portion of the stock basis to the stock rights.
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36
If the alternate valuation date is elected by the executor in 2018, the total basis of inherited property will be more than what it would have been if the primary valuation date and amount had been used.
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37
Transactions between related parties that result in disallowed losses might later provide a tax benefit to the related party buyer.
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38
The carryover basis to a donee for property received by gift can be an amount greater than the donor's adjusted basis.
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39
The holding period for property acquired by gift is automatically long term.
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40
When a taxpayer has purchased several lots of stock on different dates at different purchase prices and cannot identify the lot of stock that is being sold, he should use either a weighted average approach or a LIFO approach.
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41
The terms "realized gain" and "recognized gain" can be used interchangeably? they mean the same thing.
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42
The adjusted basis of an asset is the original cost (or basis) plus capital recoveries less capital additions.
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43
Nontaxable stock dividends result in no change to the total basis of the old and new stock, but the basis per share decreases.
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44
Stuart owns land with an adjusted basis of $190,000 and a fair market value of $500,000. If the property is going to be given to Stuart's nephew, Alex, it is preferable for the transfer to be by inheritance rather than by gift.
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45
In a nontaxable exchange, the replacement property is assigned a carryover basis if there is a realized gain, but receives a new basis if there is a realized loss.
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46
The basis for gain and loss of personal use property converted to business use is the lower of the adjusted basis or the fair market value on the date of conversion.
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47
Gains and losses on nontaxable exchanges are deferred because the tax law recognizes that nontaxable exchanges result in a change in the substance but not the form of the taxpayer's relative economic position.
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48
The basis of property acquired in a wash sale is its cost plus the loss not recognized on the wash sale.
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49
Since wash sales do not apply to gains, it may be desirable to engage in this type of transaction before the end of the tax year.
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50
A loss from the sale of a personal use asset that would be disallowed cannot be recognized even if the taxpayer converts the asset to business use prior to its sale.
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51
In a nontaxable exchange, recognition is postponed. In a tax-free transaction, nonrecognition is permanent.
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52
Gene purchased an SUV for $45,000 which he uses 100% for personal purposes. When the SUV is worth $30,000, he contributes it to his business. The gain basis is $45,000, the loss basis is $30,000, and the basis for cost recovery is $45,000.
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53
In general, the amount realized from a sale of property does not include any liability assumed by the buyer.
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54
Broker's commissions, legal fees, and points paid by the seller reduce the seller's amount realized.
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55
Realized losses from the sale or exchange of stock are disallowed if within 30 days before or 30 days after the sale or exchange, the taxpayer acquires substantially identical stock.
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56
Ben sells stock (adjusted basis of $25,000) to his son, Ray, for its fair market value of $15,000. Ray gives the stock to his daughter, Trish, who subsequently sells it for $26,000. Ben's recognized loss is $0 and Trish's recognized gain is $1,000 ($26,000 - $15,000 - $10,000).
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57
If property that has been converted from personal use to business use has appreciated in value, its basis for gain will be the same as the basis for loss.
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58
The wash sales rules apply to both gains and losses.
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59
The basis of property acquired in a bargain purchase is its cost.
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60
The taxpayer owns stock with an adjusted basis of $15,000 and a fair market value of $8,000. If the stock or cash is going to be given to her niece, it is preferable for the taxpayer to sell the stock and give the $8,000 of cash to her niece. The same preference would exist if the recipient were a qualified charitable organization.
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61
If boot is received in a § 1031 like-kind exchange, the recognized gain cannot exceed the realized gain.
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62
The basis of boot received in a like-kind exchange is its fair market value, unless the realized gain is a smaller amount.
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63
To qualify as a like-kind exchange, real property must be exchanged either for other real property or for personal property with a statutory life of at least 39 years.
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64
Pat owns a 1965 Ford Mustang which he uses for personal use. He purchased it four years ago for $22,000, and it currently is worth $27,000. He exchanges it for a 1979 Triumph Spitfire convertible worth $27,000. Pat's recognized gain is $0 and his adjusted basis for the convertible is $22,000.
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65
A building located in Virginia (used in business) exchanged for a building located in France (used in business) cannot qualify for like-kind exchange treatment.
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66
The exchange of unimproved real property located in Topeka (KS) for improved real property located in Atlanta (GA) does not qualify as a like-kind exchange.
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67
An exchange of two items of personal property (personalty) that belong to different general business asset classes qualifies for nonrecognition under § 1031 as long as both properties are used in the taxpayer's trade or business.
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68
Lola owns land as an investor. She exchanges the land for a warehouse which she leases to a tenant who uses it to store his business inventory. The exchange does qualify for like-kind exchange treatment.
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69
If boot is received in a § 1031 like-kind exchange that results in some of the realized gain being recognized, the holding period for both the like-kind property and the boot received begins on the date of the exchange.
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70
Leonore exchanges 5,000 shares of Pelican, Inc., stock for 2,000 shares of Blue Heron, Inc., stock. Leonore's adjusted basis for the Pelican stock is $300,000 and the fair market value of the Blue Heron stock is $350,000. Leonore's recognized gain is $0 and her adjusted basis for the Blue Heron stock is $300,000.
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71
Cole exchanges an asset (adjusted basis of $15,000? fair market value of $25,000) for another asset (fair market value of $19,000). In addition, he receives cash of $6,000. If the exchange qualifies as a like-kind exchange, his recognized gain is $6,000 and his adjusted basis for the property received is $21,000 ($15,000 + $6,000 recognized gain).
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72
When boot in the form of cash is given in a like-kind exchange, recognized gain is the greater of the boot or the realized gain.
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73
If a taxpayer exchanges like-kind property under § 1031 and assumes a liability associated with the property received, the taxpayer is considered to have received boot in the transaction.
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74
The nonrecognition of gains and losses under § 1031 is mandatory for gains and elective for losses.
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75
Terry exchanges real estate (acquired on August 25, 2012) held for investment for other real estate to be held for investment on September 1, 2018. None of the realized gain of $10,000 is recognized, and Terry's adjusted basis for the new real estate is a carryover basis of $80,000. Consequently, Terry's holding period for the new real estate begins on August 25, 2012.
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76
Shari exchanges an office building in New Orleans (adjusted basis of $700,000) for an apartment building in Baton Rouge (fair market value of $900,000). In addition, she receives $100,000 of cash. Shari's recognized gain is $100,000 and her basis for the apartment building is $800,000 ($700,000 adjusted basis + $100,000 recognized gain).
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77
Section 1033 (nonrecognition of gain from an involuntary conversion) applies to both gains and losses.
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78
An involuntary conversion results from the destruction (complete or partial), theft, seizure, requisition or condemnation, or the sale or exchange under threat or imminence of requisition or condemnation of the taxpayer's property.
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79
The surrender of depreciated boot (fair market value is less than adjusted basis) in a like-kind exchange can result in the recognition of loss.
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80
Kate exchanges land held as an investment for land and a building owned by Clark, to be used in her business. If Clark is Kate's father, her realized gain of $150,000 must be recognized because they are related parties.
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