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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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In a § 351 transaction, the shareholder'...

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

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When a taxpayer transfers property subject to a mortgage to a controlled corporation in an exchange qualifying under § 351, the transferor shareholder's basis in stock received in the transferee corporation is increased by the amount of the mortgage on the property.

A) True
B) False

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When forming a corporation, a transferor-shareholder may choose to receive some corporate debt along with stock. Identify some of the issues the transferor must consider when deciding whether debt should be a part of the transaction.

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Perry organized Cardinal Corporation 10 years ago by contributing property worth $2 million (basis of $450,000) for 2,500 shares of stock in Cardinal, representing 100% of the stock in the corporation.Perry later gave each of his children, Brittany and Julie, 750 shares of stock in Cardinal Corporation.In the current year, Perry transfers property worth $600,000 (basis of $150,000) to Cardinal for 1,000 shares in the corporation.What gain, if any, will Perry recognize on the transfer?

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Perry recognizes a gain of $450,000 on t...

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In order to encourage the development of an industrial park, a county donates land to Ecru Corporation.The donation does not result in gross income to Ecru.

A) True
B) False

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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) A) and E)

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Similar to like-kind exchanges, the receipt of "boot" under § 351 can cause gain to be recognized.

A) True
B) False

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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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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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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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Sean, a sole proprietor, is engaged in a service business and uses the cash basis of accounting.In the current year, Sean incorporates his business by forming Aqua Corporation.In exchange for all of its stock, Aqua receives: assets (basis of $400,000 and fair market value of $2 million), trade accounts payable of $110,000, and loan due to a bank of $390,000.The proceeds from the bank loan were used by Sean to provide operating funds for the business.Aqua Corporation assumes all of the liabilities transferred to it. Sean, a sole proprietor, is engaged in a service business and uses the cash basis of accounting.In the current year, Sean incorporates his business by forming Aqua Corporation.In exchange for all of its stock, Aqua receives: assets (basis of $400,000 and fair market value of $2 million), trade accounts payable of $110,000, and loan due to a bank of $390,000.The proceeds from the bank loan were used by Sean to provide operating funds for the business.Aqua Corporation assumes all of the liabilities transferred to it.

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Carmen and Carlos form White Corporation. Carmen transfers cash of $100,000 for 100 shares in White. Carlos transfers property (basis of $20,000 and fair market value of $80,000) and agrees to serve as manager of White Corporation for one year; in return, Carlos receives 100 shares in White. The value of Carlos's services is $20,000. White Corporation can deduct $20,000 as compensation expense for the value of the services Carlos will render.

A) True
B) False

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A transferor who receives stock for both property and services cannot be included in the control group in determining whether an exchange meets the requirements of § 351.

A) True
B) False

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Kirby and Helen form Red Corporation.Kirby transfers property, basis of $20,000 and value of $300,000, for 100 shares in Red Corporation.Helen transfers property, basis of $40,000 and value of $280,000, and provides legal services in organizing the corporation.The value of her services is $20,000.In return Helen receives 100 shares in Red Corporation.With respect to the transfers:


A) Kirby will recognize gain.
B) Helen will not recognize any gain or income.
C) Red Corporation will have a basis of $280,000 in the property it acquired from Helen.
D) Red will have a business deduction of $20,000.
E) None of the above.

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

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Kim, a real estate dealer, and others form Eagle Corporation under § 351.Kim contributes inventory (land held for resale) in return for Eagle stock.The holding period for the stock includes the holding period of the inventory.

A) True
B) False

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In a § 351 transaction, if a transferor receives consideration other than stock, the transaction can be taxable.

A) True
B) False

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Tara incorporates her sole proprietorship, transferring it to newly formed Black Corporation.The assets transferred have an adjusted basis of $240,000 and a fair market value of $300,000.Also transferred was $10,000 in liabilities, $1,000 of which was personal and the balance of $9,000 being business related.In return for these transfers, Tara receives all of the stock in Black Corporation.


A) Black Corporation has a basis of $241,000 in the property.
B) Black Corporation has a basis of $240,000 in the property.
C) Tara's basis in the Black Corporation stock is $241,000.
D) Tara's basis in the Black Corporation stock is $249,000.
E) None of the above.

F) B) and D)
G) A) and D)

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If both §§ 357(b) and (c) apply to the same transfer (i.e., the liability is not supported by a bona fide business purpose and also exceeds the basis of the properties transferred), § 357(c) predominates.

A) True
B) False

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