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Cocoa Corporation is acquiring Milk Corporation in a "Type A" reorganization by exchanging 40% of its voting stock and $50,000 for all of Milk's assets (value of $850,000 and basis of $600,000)and liabilities ($200,000).The shareholders of Milk are Elsie (650 shares)and Ferdinand (350 shares).They bought their stock for $500 per share.What is the amount of gains or losses that Elsie and Ferdinand will recognize due to the reorganization? What is the value of the stock they received from Cocoa and what is their basis in the Cocoa stock?

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Elsie's basis in her Milk stock is $325,...

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United States tax policy tries to encourage business development.

A) True
B) False

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On April 17,2009,Blue Corporation purchased 15% of the Gold Corporation stock outstanding.Blue Corporation purchased an additional 50% of the stock in Gold on November 23,2009,and an additional 20% on May 4,2010.On September 24,2010,Blue Corporation purchased the remaining 15% of Gold Corporation stock outstanding. On April 17,2009,Blue Corporation purchased 15% of the Gold Corporation stock outstanding.Blue Corporation purchased an additional 50% of the stock in Gold on November 23,2009,and an additional 20% on May 4,2010.On September 24,2010,Blue Corporation purchased the remaining 15% of Gold Corporation stock outstanding.

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During the current year,Ecru Corporation is liquidated and distributes its only asset,land,to Kena,the sole shareholder.On the date of distribution,the land has a basis of $300,000,a fair market value of $650,000,and is subject to a liability of $400,000.Kena,who takes the land subject to the liability,has a basis of $75,000 in the Ecru stock.With respect to the distribution of the land,which of the following statements is correct?


A) Ecru Corporation recognizes a gain of $100,000.
B) Kena has a basis of $250,000 in the land.
C) Kena recognizes a gain of $175,000.
D) Kena has a basis of $300,000 in the land.
E) Kena recognizes a gain of $575,000.

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

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The gain postponed by a corporation in a corporate reorganization is the difference between the realized gain and the boot recognized.

A) True
B) False

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After a plan of complete liquidation has been adopted,Condor Corporation sells its only asset,land (basis of $170,000) ,to Eduardo (an unrelated party) for $400,000.Under the terms of the sale,Condor Corporation receives cash of $100,000 and Eduardo's notes for the balance of $300,000.The notes are payable over the next five years ($60,000 per year) and carry an appropriate interest rate.Immediately after the sale,Condor Corporation distributes the cash and notes to Maria,the sole shareholder of Condor Corporation.Maria has a basis of $80,000 in the Condor stock.The installment notes have a value equal to their face amount.If Maria wishes to defer as much gain as possible on the transaction,which of the following is correct?


A) Maria recognizes a gain of $80,000 in the year of liquidation.
B) Condor Corporation recognizes no gain or loss on the distribution of the installment notes.
C) Maria recognizes a gain of $240,000 in the year of liquidation.
D) Maria recognizes a gain of $320,000 in the year of liquidation.
E) None of the above.

F) D) and E)
G) None of the above

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Skylark Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding stock of Quail Corporation,having purchased the stock five years ago for $550,000.Pursuant to a plan of liquidation adopted by Quail Corporation on March 4,2010,Quail distributes all its property on December 1,2010,to its shareholders.Quail Corporation had never been insolvent and had E & P of $830,000 on the date of liquidation.Pursuant to the liquidation,Quail distributed property worth $690,000 (basis $580,000) to Skylark Corporation.How much gain must the parties recognize in 2010 on the transfer of this property to Skylark Corporation?


A) $140,000 as to Skylark and $110,000 as to Quail.
B) $0 as to Skylark and $110,000 as to Quail.
C) $140,000 as to Skylark and $0 as to Quail.
D) $30,000 as to Skylark and $110,000 as to Quail.
E) None of the above.

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

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The stock in Lark Corporation is owned equally by Olaf and his son Pete.In a liquidation of the corporation,Lark Corporation distributes to Olaf land that it had purchased three years ago for $550,000.The property has a fair market value on the date of distribution of $400,000.Later,Olaf sells the land for $420,000.What loss will Lark Corporation recognize with respect to the distribution of the land?


A) $0.
B) $20,000.
C) $130,000.
D) $150,000.
E) None of the above.

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

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Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the § 338 election?


A) The subsidiary corporation makes the § 338 election.
B) A qualified stock purchase occurs when a corporation acquires,in a taxable transaction,at least 80% of the stock (voting power and value) of another corporation within a 18-month period.
C) The subsidiary corporation must be liquidated pursuant to the § 338 election.
D) For purposes of the qualified stock purchase requirement,subsidiary corporation stock acquired by any member of an affiliated group that includes the parent corporation is considered acquired by the parent.
E) None of the above.

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

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Mary and Jane,unrelated taxpayers,own Gray Corporation's stock equally.One year before the complete liquidation of Gray,Mary transfers land (basis of $300,000,fair market value of $280,000)to Gray Corporation as a contribution to capital.Assume that Mary also contributed other property in the same transaction having a basis of $10,000 and fair market value of $50,000.In liquidation,Gray distributes the land to Jane.At the time of the liquidation,the land is worth $200,000. Mary and Jane,unrelated taxpayers,own Gray Corporation's stock equally.One year before the complete liquidation of Gray,Mary transfers land (basis of $300,000,fair market value of $280,000)to Gray Corporation as a contribution to capital.Assume that Mary also contributed other property in the same transaction having a basis of $10,000 and fair market value of $50,000.In liquidation,Gray distributes the land to Jane.At the time of the liquidation,the land is worth $200,000.

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For purposes of the built-in loss limitation,the 2-year presumptive rule of tax avoidance can be rebutted if there is a clear and substantial relationship between the contributed property and the corporation's business.

A) True
B) False

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Silver Corporation redeems all of Alluvia's 3,000 shares and distributes to her 1,000 shares of Gold Corporation stock plus $20,000 cash.Alluvia's basis in her 30% interest in Silver is $80,000 and the stock's market value is $120,000.At the time Silver is acquired by Gold,the accumulated earnings and profits of Silver are $100,000 and Gold's are $50,000.How does Alluvia treat this transaction for tax purposes?


A) No gain is recognized by Alluvia in this reorganization.
B) Alluvia reports a $20,000 recognized dividend.
C) Alluvia reports a $20,000 recognized capital gain.
D) Alluvia reports a $15,000 recognized dividend and a $5,000 capital gain.
E) None of the above.

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

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In a corporate liquidation governed by § 332,what considerations should be given in the distribution of property to a minority shareholder?

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In a liquidation otherwise governed by §...

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The text discusses four different limitations on loss recognition by liquidating corporations.Provide a brief description of each of these loss limitations.

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Related-party loss limitation: The provi...

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Three years ago,Loon Corporation purchased 100% of the stock of Pelican Corporation for $950,000.Currently,Pelican Corporation has assets with a basis of $700,000 and a fair market value of $1.2 million.If Loon liquidates Pelican,what basis will Loon have in the assets it acquires from Pelican Corporation?


A) $0.
B) $700,000.
C) $950,000.
D) $1.2 million.
E) None of the above.

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

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A subsidiary is liquidated pursuant to § 332.The parent has held 100% of the stock in the subsidiary for the past ten years.The subsidiary has E & P of $600,000 at the time of liquidation.The subsidiary's E & P disappears as a result of the liquidation.

A) True
B) False

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One similarity between the tax treatment accorded nonliquidating and liquidating distributions is with respect to the recognition of losses by the distributing corporation.As a general rule,a corporation recognizes losses on both nonliquidating and liquidating distributions of depreciated property (fair market value less than basis).

A) True
B) False

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The stock of Tan Corporation (E & P of $800,000)is owned as follows: 85% by Egret Corporation (basis of $470,000),and 15% by Zoe (basis of $45,000).Both shareholders acquired their shares in Tan more than six years ago.In the current year,Tan Corporation liquidates and distributes land (fair market value of $870,000,basis of $950,000)and equipment (fair market value of $405,000,basis of $280,000)to Egret Corporation,and securities (fair market value of $225,000,basis of $250,000)to Zoe.What are the tax consequences of these distributions to Egret,to Tan,and to Zoe?

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The liquidating distribution to Egret is...

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Corporate shareholders would prefer to have a gain on a reorganization treated as a dividend rather than as a capital gain,because of the dividends received deduction.

A) True
B) False

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As a general rule,a liquidating corporation recognizes gains and losses on the distribution of property in complete liquidation.

A) True
B) False

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