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To help avoid the thin capitalization problem, it is advisable to make the repayment of the debt contingent upon the corporation's earnings.

A) True
B) False

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One month after Sally incorporates her sole proprietorship, she gives 25% of the stock to her children. Section 351 cannot apply to Sally because she has not satisfied the 80% control requirement.

A) True
B) False

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Joyce, a single taxpayer, transfers property (basis of $120,000 and fair market value of $60,000) to Wren Corporation in exchange for shares of § 1244 stock. Because the transfer qualifies under § 351, Joyce takes a $120,000 basis in the Wren stock. In the current year, Joyce sells the Wren Corporation stock for $40,000. What are the consequences of the sale to Joyce?

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Seoyun and Nicole form Indigo Corporation with the following transfers: inventory from Seoyun (basis of $360,000 and fair market value of $400,000) and improved real estate from Nicole (basis of $320,000 and fair market value of $375,000) . Nicole, an accountant, agrees to contribute her services (worth $25,000) in organizing Indigo. The corporation's stock is distributed equally to Seoyun and Nicole. As a result of these transfers:


A) Indigo can deduct $25,000 as a business expense.
B) Nicole has a recognized gain of $55,000 on the transfer of the real estate.
C) Indigo has a basis of $360,000 in the inventory.
D) Indigo has a basis of $375,000 in the real estate.
E) None of these.

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

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When incorporating her sole proprietorship, Samantha transfers all of its assets and liabilities. Included in the $30,000 of liabilities assumed by the corporation is $500 that relates to a personal expenditure. Under these circumstances, the entire $30,000 will be treated as boot.

A) True
B) False

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Wade and Paul form Swan Corporation with the following investments. Wade transfers machinery (basis of $40,000 and fair market value of $100,000) and Paul transfers land (basis of $20,000 and fair market value of $90,000) and services rendered (worth $10,000) in organizing the corporation. Each is issued 25 shares in Swan Corporation. With respect to the transfers:


A) Wade has no recognized gain; Paul recognizes income/gain of $80,000.
B) Neither Wade nor Paul has recognized gain or income on the transfers.
C) Swan Corporation has a basis of $30,000 in the land transferred by Paul.
D) Paul has a basis of $30,000 in the 25 shares he acquires in Swan Corporation.
E) None of these.

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

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Dick, a cash basis taxpayer, incorporates his sole proprietorship. He transfers the following items to newly created Orange Corporation.  FairMarket  AdjustedBasis  Value  Cash $10,000$10,000 Building 120,000175,000 Mortgage payable (secured by the building and held 135,000135,000 for 15 years)  \begin{array}{lrr}&&\text { FairMarket }\\&\text { AdjustedBasis }&\text { Value }\\\text { Cash } & \$ 10,000 & \$ 10,000 \\\text { Building } & 120,000 & 175,000 \\\text { Mortgage payable (secured by the building and held } & 135,000 & 135,000\\\text { for } 15 \text { years) }\\\end{array} With respect to this transaction:


A) Orange Corporation's basis in the building is $120,000.
B) Dick has no recognized gain.
C) Dick has a recognized gain of $5,000.
D) Dick has a recognized gain of $10,000.
E) None of these.

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

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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 these.

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

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A shareholder's holding period for stock received under § 351 can include the holding period of the property transferred to the corporation.

A) True
B) False

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A shareholder lends money to his corporation in his capacity as an investor. If the loans become worthless, a business bad debt results.

A) True
B) False

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Mitchell and Powell form Green Corporation. Mitchell transfers property (basis of $105,000 and fair market value of $90,000) while Powell transfers land (basis of $8,000 and fair market value of $75,000) and $15,000 of cash. Each receives 50% of Green Corporation's stock (total value of $180,000) . As a result of these transfers:


A) Mitchell has a recognized loss of $15,000, and Powell has a recognized gain of $67,000.
B) Neither Mitchell nor Powell has any recognized gain or loss.
C) Mitchell has no recognized loss, but Powell has a recognized gain of $15,000.
D) Green Corporation will have a basis in the land of $23,000.
E) None of these.

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

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For § 351 purposes, stock rights and stock warrants are included in the definition of "stock."

A) True
B) False

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Art, an unmarried individual, transfers property (basis of $130,000 and fair market value of $120,000) to Condor Corporation in exchange for §1244 stock. The transfer qualifies as a nontaxable exchange under § 351. Because the property is loss property, Condor takes a basis of $120,000 in the property. Five years later, Art sells the Condor stock for $50,000. With respect to the sale, Art has:


A) An ordinary loss of $80,000.
B) An ordinary loss of $70,000 and a capital loss of $10,000.
C) A capital loss of $80,000.
D) A capital loss of $30,000 and an ordinary loss of $50,000.
E) None of these.

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

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Lynn transfers property (basis of $225,000 and fair market value of $300,000) to Condor Corporation in exchange for § 1244 stock. The transfer qualifies as a nontaxable exchange under § 351. In the current year, Lynn sells the Condor stock for $100,000. Assume Lynn files a joint return with her husband, Ricky. With respect to the sale, Lynn has:


A) An ordinary loss of $125,000.
B) An ordinary loss of $100,000 and a capital loss of $25,000.
C) A capital loss of $125,000.
D) An ordinary loss of $100,000 and a capital loss of $100,000.
E) None of these.

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

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The receipt of nonqualified preferred stock in exchange for the transfer of appreciated property to a controlled corporation results in recognition of gain to the transferor.

A) True
B) False

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Four years ago, Don, a single taxpayer, acquired stock in a corporation that qualified as a small business corporation under § 1244, at a cost of $60,000. Don wants to give his son, Ron, $20,000 to help finance Ron's college education. The stock is currently worth $20,000. Don is considering selling the stock in the current year for $20,000 and giving the cash to Ron. As an alternative, Don could give the stock to Ron and let Ron sell it for $20,000. Which alternative should Don choose?

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Donghai transferred the following assets to Starling Corporation.  FairMarket  AdjustedBasis  Value  Cash $120,000$120,000 Machinery 48,00036,000 Land 108,000144,000\begin{array}{lrr}&&\text { FairMarket }\\&\text { AdjustedBasis }&\text { Value }\\\text { Cash } & \$ 120,000 & \$ 120,000 \\\text { Machinery } & 48,000 & 36,000 \\\text { Land } & 108,000 & 144,000\end{array} In exchange, Donghai received 50% of Starling Corporation's only class of stock outstanding. The stock has no established value. However, all parties believe that the value of the stock Donghai received is the equivalent of the value of the assets she transferred. The only other shareholder, Rick, formed Starling Corporation five years ago.


A) Donghai has no gain or loss on the transfer.
B) Starling Corporation has a basis of $48,000 in the machinery and $108,000 in the land.
C) Starling Corporation has a basis of $36,000 in the machinery and $144,000 in the land.
D) Donghai has a basis of $276,000 in the stock of Starling Corporation.
E) None of these.

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

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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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Rhonda and Marta form Blue Corporation. Rhonda transfers land (basis of $55,000 and fair market value of $180,000) for 50 shares plus $20,000 cash. Marta transfers $160,000 cash for 50 shares in Blue Corporation.


A) Rhonda's basis in the Blue Corporation stock is $55,000.
B) Blue Corporation's basis in the land is $55,000.
C) Blue Corporation's basis in the land is $180,000.
D) Rhonda recognizes a gain on the transfer of $125,000.
E) None of these.

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

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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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