General Rule Capital Gain or Loss. Sec Example 12-1 Sale. General rule: a sale by a partner generates capital gain or loss.
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1 General Rule Capital Gain or Loss Sec General rule: a sale by a partner generates capital gain or loss. Exception for seller s share of partnership hot asset gains or losses. Same for: Sale to third party Sale to an existing partner. Example 12-1 Sale L sells a limited partnership interest to M Example Amount Realized: Cash From Buyer $10,000 Debt Relief $15,000 Total Amount Realized $25,000 L s outside basis is $20,000 ($15,000 is debt share) M pays $10,000 and assumes L s $15,000 share of debt. Outside Basis: Tax Basis Cap Acct..$5,000 Debt $15,000 Outside Basis. 20,000 Gain Recognized $ 5,000
2 Example 12-2 Facts 12-4 B gives B s limited partnership interest to charity and the charity takes over B s $9,000 debt share. $9,000 B s outside basis $27,000 B s share of FMV of Php assets $18,000 B s charity deduction Amount Realized: Cash From Charity $0 Debt Relief $9,000 Total Amount Realized $9,000 Can we use B s entire outside basis of $9,000 to compute the sale gain? With a bargain sale to charity the outside basis of the portion sold is: Outside Amount Realized Basis x Fair Market Value Outside basis of the portion sold is: $9,000 $9,000 x = $3,000 $27,000 ($18,000 + $9,000)
3 Amount Realized: Cash From Charity $0 Debt Relief $9,000 Total Amount Realized $9,000 Outside Basis: Sec. 1011(b) Basis (33.33%) $3,000 Gain Recognized $6,000 Example 12-3 Facts Same as Ex. 12-2, except the gift is to B s daughter With a bargain sale to an individual, the entire donor basis is allowed to offset the sales price Amount Realized: Cash From Donee $0 Debt Relief $9,000 Total Amount Realized $9,000 Outside Basis: Sec. 1011(b) Basis (100%) $9,000 Gain Recognized $0
4 12-6 What if prior losses had reduced B s outside basis to zero? $9,000 Gain on Gift Amount Realized: Cash From Donee $0 Debt Relief $9,000 Total Amount Realized $9,000 Outside Basis: Sec. 1011(b) Basis (100%) $0 Gain Recognized $9,000 Example 12-4 Facts Php. P is in a Grantor Trust T: $20,000 T s capital contrib. to P $10,000 T s share of P debt <$29,000> T s share of P s losses. $1,000 outside basis Bargain sale By Grantor To Trust Grantor renounces a power that causes the trust to cease to be a grantor trust (completed gift for income tax purposes).
5 12-7 Amount Realized: Cash From Trust. $0 Debt Relief $10,000 Total Amount Realized $10,000 Outside Basis: Equity ($20,000 - $20,000) Debt ($10,000 - $9,000) -$1,000 Gain Recognized $9,000 Determination of Partner s Outside Basis Reg Increases to Outside Basis 12-8 Taxable Income Tax Exempt Income Depletion over basis 19 Decreases to Outside Basis <Distributions> <Losses> <Nondeductible expenditures not capitalized> 20
6 12-9 Alternate Rule to Determine Outside Basis. Partner s Tax Basis Equity + Partner s Share of Debt +/- Adjustment if necessary = Alternate Rule Outside Basis Reg (b) Example 12-5 ABC Php. Assets Tax Basis Cash $1,000 Depreciable Assets $2,000 Total Assets $3,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital A $1,000? B $1,000? C $1,000? Total Capital $3, Partner s Outside Basis Assets Tax Basis Cash $1,000 Depreciable Assets $2,000 Total Assets $3,000 Capital A $1,000 $1,000 B $1,000 $1,000 C $1,000 $1,000 Total Capital $3,
7 Example 12-6 A sells to D What is D s O.B.? Before Sale by A to D for $1,250: BCD Partnership Balance Sheet Partner s Outside Basis Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $750 $750 Depreciable Assets $1,500 $3,000 Total Assets $2,250 $3,750 Capital B $750 $1,250 $750 C $750 $1,250 $750 A $750 $1,250 $750 Total Capital $1,500 $1, A s gain on sale $1,250 Selling Price $ 750 A s outside basis $ 500 A s gain on Sale After Sale by A to D for $1,250: BCD Partnership Balance Sheet Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $750 $750 Depreciable Assets $1,500 $3,000 Total Assets $2,250 $3,750 Capital B $750 $1,250 $750 C $750 $1,250 $750 D $750 $1,250? Partner s O.B. 27 Total Capital $1,500 $1,500 28
8 BCD Partnership Balance Sheet Partner s O.B. Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $750 $ Depreciable Assets $1,500 $3,000 Total Assets $2,250 $3,750 Capital B $750 $1,250 $750 C $750 $1,250 $750 D $750 $1,250 $1,250 ($750 + $500 adj.) Total Capital $1,500 $1, D s Alternate Rule Beginning Outside Basis: $ 750 Beg. I.B. + $ 500 Adj. = $ 1, Example BCD Partnership Balance Sheet Partner s O.B. 10 Years Later, D Plans to Sell Her Partnership Interest What is her outside basis using the alternate rule Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $3,000 $3,000 Accounts Receivable $4,000 $4,000 Depreciable Assets $5,000 $5,000 Investment Land $18,000 $30,000 Total Assets $30,000 $42,000 Debt $6,000 $6,000 Capital B $8,000 $12,000 $10,000 C $8,000 $12,000 $10,000 D $8,000 $12,000? Debt + Capital $30,000 $42,000 32
9 What is D s Outside Basis? BCD Partnership Balance Sheet Partner s O.B Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $3,000 $3,000 Accounts Receivable $4,000 $4,000 Depreciable Assets $5,000 $5,000 Investment Land $18,000 $30,000 Total Assets $30,000 $42,000 Debt $6,000 $6,000 Capital B $8,000 $12,000 $10,000 C $8,000 $12,000 $10,000 D $8,000 $12,000 $10,500 ($10,000 + $500 adj.) Debt + Capital $30,000 $42, Alternate Rule: $8,000 Cap. basis + $2,000 Debt + $ 500 Adjustment =$10,500 D s O.B IRC sec. 751(a) Section 751 Treatment Gain or Loss Attributable 35 Sales proceeds are first allocated to the seller s share of gain or loss on hot assets. Hot assets= Unrealized receivables + Inventory Items
10 The balance is gain or loss from the sale of a capital asset. Unrealized Receivables Right to payment for Goods delivered or to be delivered (not a capital asset). Services rendered or to be rendered. Recapture items Inventory Items ) Stock in trade or inventory 2) Property other than: Capital assets IRC sec Assets 3) Property which would, if held by the selling partner, be an inventory item. Need not be substantially appreciated Calculation of Capital Gain or Loss with Hot Assets Realized Gain or loss Without IRC sec Recognized gain or loss on share of hot assets if sold by the partnership. = Recognized capital gain or loss
11 Example A and B are equal partners in personal service partnership PRS. B sells to T for $15,000 when PRS's balance sheet is as follows (next slide): Tax Basis FMV Outside Assets: Basis Cash $3,000 $3,000 Loan Rec. $10,000 $10,000 Capital. Assets 7,000 5,000 Unrealized Rec. 0 $14,000 Total Assets $20,000 $32,000 Liabilities: $2,000 $2,000 Capital: A $9,000 $15,000 $10,000 B $9,000 $15,000 $10,000 Debt + Equity $20,000 $32, Step One Example 12-8 Capital Gain Absent IRC sec. 751: Cash from T $15,000 Debt Relief $1,000 Total Amt. Realized $16,000 Outside Basis: Capital $9,000 Debt $1,000 Basis Allocated To Sale -$10,000 Gain Recognized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000
12 Step Two Step Three B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 B s capital gain or loss: Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 - IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Inc. - 7,000 Capital gain or <loss> <$1,000> B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 B s capital gain or loss: Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 - IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Inc. - 7,000 Capital gain or <loss> <$1,000> Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 Summary of B s Tax Treatment: Ordinary Income = $7,000 Capital Loss = <$1,000>
13 Additional Examples Sale of Partnership Interest and Sec. 751(a) Example 12-9 Sale with IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Income Example 12-9 Sale The NOP Manufacturing Partnership is a calendar year cash basis partnership formed by Norma, Oppie, and Peter on January 1. 30% partner Norma contributes $3,000 30% partner Oppie contributes $3,000 40% partner Peter contributes $4,000 The partnership earns operating income of $100,000 per year every year. In year 2, the partnership purchases land for $110, The partnership does not distribute any of its profits to the partners in years 1 and 2. NOP has no debt. At the beginning of year three the partnership assets consist of: Asset Inside Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Land 110, ,000 A/R for services 0 $690,000 Total Assets $210,000 $1,000,000 52
14 January 1 of year three, Norma sells her interest for $300,000 to Jay (30% X 1,000,000 = $300,000) Amount Realized $300,000 Beginning Outside Basis $3,000 30% of Year 1 Income 30,000 30% of Year 2 Income 30,000 Norma s Outside Basis. < 63,000> Recognized Gain on Sale $ 237, Norma s Sec 751 Ordinary Income or Loss: A s Share of the U/R Ordinary Inc. 207,000 Norma s Capital Gain or Loss: Gain Realized W/0 Sec. 751 $237,000 - Share of the U/R Ordinary Inc. $207,000 = Capital Gain $30,000 Summary of Norma s Tax Treatment: Ordinary Income = $ 207,000 Capital Gain = $ 30,000 Example Sale at a Discount Example Same facts as example 12-9 except Norma sells her 30% interest to Jay at a minority interest discount of 50% of her share of the net asset value of the partnership interest; therefore, the sales price is $150,000 ($300,000 x 50%)
15 Amount Realized $150,000 Beginning Outside Basis $3,000 30% of Year 1 Income 30,000 30% of Year 2 Income 30,000 Norma s Outside Basis. < 63,000> Realized Gain on Sale $ 87,000 For purposes determining Sec 751(a) income, the value of the assets are determined at the partnership level regardless of the discount in the value of the partnership interest Norma s Sec 751 Ordinary Income or Loss: A s Share of the U/R Ordinary Inc. 207,000 Norma s Capital Gain or Loss: Gain Realized W/0 Sec. 751 $ 87,000 - Share of the U/R Ordinary Inc. $207,000 = Capital Loss <$120,000> Example Sale By Buyer Summary of Norma s Tax Treatment: Ordinary Income = $ 207,000 Capital Loss = <$ 120,000> 60
16 Example Return to Example 1-8. Jay purchased Norma s 30% interest for $300,000. Assume the partnership has not made a Sec 754 election. Jay s outside basis is $300,000 (cost), but Jay is not entitled to change his share of the inside basis in partnership assets. Shortly after Jay s purchase, he sells his partnership interest to Jenny for $300,000: $300,000 Amount Realized $300,000 Outside Basis $0 Gain/Loss Realized Jay Sec 751 Ordinary Income or Loss: Jay s Ordinary Inc. 207,000 Jay s Capital Gain or Loss: Gain Realized W/o Sec. 751 $ 0 - Share of the U/R Ordinary Inc. $207,000 = Capital Loss <$207,000> Summary of Jay s Tax Treatment: Ordinary Income = $ 207,000 Capital Loss = <$ 207,000> A Sec 754 election (discussed in Ch. 2) would solve this problem for Jay by allowing him an upward adjustment to his share of the accounts receivable by $207,000 (per Sec. 743). Granted, a purchase and immediate sale are uncommon; however, a sale or liquidation immediately following an inheritance is common. 64
17 Self-Study Problem (5) 65 Alice sells to Debra for $100, Draft 2013 Form
18 Draft 2013 Form 1040 $5,000 $20,000 Alice materially participates in ABCD Partnership NIIIT Category One and Two Income 71 Category One Category Two Category Three Gross Investment Income (before deductions) Gross Income Interest, Dividends, Annuities, Royalties, and Rents that is: Nonbusiness (investment) Passive business income Trading business income Other Gross Income that is: Passive business income or Trading business income Net Gain from the disposition of property that is: Nonbusiness (invest. or personal) Passive business Trading business
19 Draft Draft Form 8960 Form 1040, Line Draft 2013 Form 1040 Partnership NIIIT Category Three Investment Income 75 76
20 Alice sells to Debra for $100, Is any of Alice s $25,000 sale gain net investment income subject to the 3.8% NIIT in 2013? 79 Category One Category Two Category Three Gross Investment Income (before deductions) Gross Income Interest, Dividends, Annuities, Royalties, and Rents that is: Nonbusiness (investment) Passive business income Trading business income Other Gross Income that is: Passive business income or Trading business income Net Gain from the disposition of property that is: Nonbusiness (invest. or personal) Passive business Trading business
21 12-34 IRC Sec. 1411(c)(4): (4) Exception for certain active interests in partnerships and S corporations. In the case of a disposition of an interest in a partnership or S corporation (A) gain from such disposition shall be taken into account under clause (iii) of paragraph (1)(A) only to the extent of the net gain which would be so taken into account by the transferor if all property of the partnership or S corporation were sold for fair market value immediately before the disposition of such interest, and (B) a rule similar to the rule of subparagraph (A) shall apply to a loss from such disposition. Alice sells to Debra for $100, Prop. Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: Prop. Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: Chapter 1 Gain - Net inside gain or loss on chapter 2 nontaxable assets (the adjustment) = Category Three Investment Income 83 $25,000 Chapter 1 Gain - $25,000 Nontaxable inside gain = $ 0 Category Three II 1 $20,000 inventory gain + $25,000 goodwill gain (max. $25,000) 1 84
22 Draft Form 8960 Form 1040, Lines $25,000 Adjustment -$25,000 $ Draft 2013 Form 1040 $5,000 $20, Prop. Reg. Sec (d) Required statement of adjustment. Any transferor making an adjustment under paragraph (c) of this section must attach a statement to the transferor's return for the year of disposition. The statement must include-- (1) A description of the disposed-of interest; (2) The name and taxpayer identification number of the entity disposed of; (3) The fair market value of each property of the entity; (4) The entity's adjusted basis in each property; (5) The transferor's allocable share of gain or loss with respect to each property of the entity; (6) Information regarding whether the property was held in (or attributable to) a trade or business not described in ; (7) The amount of the net gain under (a)(1)(iii) on the disposition of the interest; and (8)The computation of the adjustment under paragraph (c) of this 88 section.
23 If Alice does not materially participate, then her entire gain is NII under IRC sec Draft Form 8960 Adjustment $25,000 0 $25, Same prior facts except the investment property has a basis of $80,000 and goodwill has a basis of $100, ABCD Balance Sheet Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Inventory $20,000 $100,000 Investment asset $80,000 $100,000 Goodwill $100,000 $100,000 Total Assets $300,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $100,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Bob $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Carol $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Don $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Total Capital $300,000 $400,000 92
24 Chapter 1 Income NIIT Chapter 2A Prop. Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: $25,000 Chapter 1 Gain - $20,000 Nontaxable inside gain = $ 5,000 Category Three II 1 1 $20,000 inventory gain Draft Form 8960 $25,000 Adjustment -$20,000 $5,
25 Taxpayer friendly ordering rule in proposed regs. ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 5% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Inventory $20,000 $100,000 Investment asset $80,000 $100,000 Goodwill $100,000 $100,000 Total Assets $300,000 $400,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Bob $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Carol $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Don $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 Total Capital $300,000 $400, Alice sells to Debra for $95, Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized without $20,000 ($95K - $75K) IRC sec. 751 Sec. 751 Ord. Inc. - $20,000 ($80,000 4) Capital Gain $ 0 IRC Sec. 1411(c)(4): (4) Exception for certain active interests in partnerships and S corporations. In the case of a disposition of an interest in a partnership or S corporation (A) gain from such disposition shall be taken into account under clause (iii) of paragraph (1)(A) only to the extent of the net gain which would be so taken into account by the transferor if all property of the partnership or S corporation were sold for fair market value immediately before the disposition of such interest, and 99 (B) a rule similar to the rule of subparagraph (A) shall apply to a loss from such disposition. 100
26 Category One Category Two Category Three Gross Investment Income (before deductions) Gross Income Interest, Dividends, Annuities, Royalties, and Rents that is: Nonbusiness (investment) Passive business income Trading business income Other Gross Income that is: Passive business income or Trading business income Net Gain from the disposition of property that is: Nonbusiness (invest. or personal) Passive business Trading business NIIT Chapter 2A Prop Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: $20,000 Chapter 1 Gain - $20,000 Nontaxable inside gain = $ 0 Category Three II 1 $20,000 inventory gain Draft Form 8960 $20,000 Adjustment -$20,000 $
27 Self-Study Problem (6) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $335,000 ($500,000 - $165,000) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $335,000 ($500,000 - $165,000) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture)
28 Gain Realized W/0 751 $335,000 ($500,000 - $165,000) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income Chapter 1 Income Capital Gain = 275,000 - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture) 109 If the partnership collected the A/R the day after the sale, Debra would recognize ordinary income of $25,000 absent an IRC sec. 754 election (c) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $135,000 ($300,000 - $165,000) Same facts except Alice sells to Debra for $300,000 instead of $500,000 (a 40% discount)
29 Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $135,000 ($300,000 - $165,000) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $135,000 ($300,000 - $165,000) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income Capital Gain = 75,000 - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture) (d) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $435,000 ($600,000 - $165,000) Same facts except Alice sells to Debra for $600,000 instead of $500,000 (a $100,000 premium)
30 Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $435,000 ($600,000 - $165,000) Chapter 1 Income Gain Realized W/0 751 $435,000 ($600,000 - $165,000) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture) IRC sec. 751(a) Ordinary Income - $60,000 ($25,000 A/R and $35, recapture) Capital Gain = $375, Is any of the gain net investment income subject to the 3.5% NIIT in 2013? Assume that Alice materially participates in the partnership. Even if Alice materially participates, her $100,000 premium gain is NII (per the proposed regs). 6(d) Sale for $600,000 (a $100,000 premium)
31 NIIT Chapter 2A Prop Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: $435,000 Chapter 1 Gain - $335,000 Nontaxable inside gain = $100,000 Category Three II 1 1 $25,000 (AR) + $35,000 (1245 Recap.) + $275,000 (goodwill) Draft Form 8960 $435,000 IRC Sec. 1411(c)(4): (4) Exception for certain active interests in partnerships and S corporations. In the case of a disposition of an interest in a partnership or S corporation Adjustment -$335,000 $100, (A) gain from such disposition shall be taken into account under clause (iii) of paragraph (1)(A) only to the extent of the net gain which would be so taken into account by the transferor if all property of the partnership or S corporation were sold for fair market value immediately before the disposition of such interest, and Arguably zero NII based upon the statutory language (B) a rule similar to the rule of subparagraph (A) shall apply to a loss from such disposition. 124
32 Apply Prop. Regs. and argue that the goodwill is worth $1,500,000 so none of the gain is category three NII Prop. Reg. Sec (d) Required statement of adjustment. Any transferor making an adjustment under paragraph (c) of this section must attach a statement to the transferor's return for the year of disposition. The statement must include-- (1) A description of the disposed-of interest; (2) The name and taxpayer identification number of the entity disposed of; (3) The fair market value of each property of the entity; (4) The entity's adjusted basis in each property; (5) The transferor's allocable share of gain or loss with respect to each property of the entity; (6) Information regarding whether the property was held in (or attributable to) a trade or business not described in ; (7) The amount of the net gain under (a)(1)(iii) on the disposition of the interest; and (8)The computation of the adjustment under paragraph (c) of this section Sale at a Loss ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 20% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Investment asset $100,000 $200, Asset $200,000 $100,000 Total Assets $400,000 $400,000 Partner s Outside Basis 127 Capital Alice $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Bob $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Carol $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Don $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Total Capital $400,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $80,
33 Alice Materially Participates in the Partnership Chapter 1 Capital Loss of <$20,000> ($80, ,000) Assume that Alice also recognizes a capital gain of $20,000 from her sale of Apple Inc. stock in 2013; so her regular tax net capital gain is zero Form 1040 Schedule D: Apple Inc. Sale Gain $20,000 ABCD Php Sale Loss <$20,000> Draft 2013 Form 1040 NIIT Chapter 2A Prop Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: <$20,000> Chapter 1 Loss 1 + $20,000 Net Nontaxable inside loss = $0 Category Three Loss (Bad news) $ <$25,000> (1231 asset loss) max. $<20,000> 132
34 ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 20% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Investment asset $100,000 $200, Asset $200,000 $100,000 Total Assets $400,000 $400,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Bob $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Carol $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Don $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Total Capital $400,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $80, Draft Form 8960 Adjustment $0 +20,000 $20,000 Impact, the entire $20,000 capital gain from the sale of Apple Inc. is NIIT 135 IRC Sec. 1411(c)(4): (4) Exception for certain active interests in partnerships and S corporations. In the case of a disposition of an interest in a partnership or S corporation (A) gain from such disposition shall be taken into account under clause (iii) of paragraph (1)(A) only to the extent of the net gain which would be so taken into account by the transferor if all property of the partnership or S corporation were sold for fair market value immediately before the disposition of such interest, and (B) a rule similar to the rule of subparagraph (A) shall apply to a loss from such disposition. 136
35 Prop. Reg. Sec (d) Required statement of adjustment. Any transferor making an adjustment under paragraph (c) of this section must attach a statement to the transferor's return for the year of disposition. The statement must include-- (1) A description of the disposed-of interest; (2) The name and taxpayer identification number of the entity disposed of; (3) The fair market value of each property of the entity; (4) The entity's adjusted basis in each property; (5) The transferor's allocable share of gain or loss with respect to each property of the entity; (6) Information regarding whether the property was held in (or attributable to) a trade or business not described in ; (7) The amount of the net gain under (a)(1)(iii) on the disposition of the interest; and (8)The computation of the adjustment under paragraph (c) of this section. 137 ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 40% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Investment asset $100,000 $200, Asset $200,000 $100,000 Total Assets $400,000 $400,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Bob $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Carol $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Don $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Total Capital $400,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $60, Alice Materially Participates in the Partnership Chapter 1 Capital Loss of <$40,000> ($60, ,000) Assume that Alice also recognizes a capital gain of $40,000 from her sale of Apple Inc. stock in 2013; so her regular tax net capital gain is zero
36 Form 1040 Schedule D: Apple Inc. Sale Gain $40,000 ABCD Php Sale Loss <$40,000> Draft 2013 Form 1040 NIIT Chapter 2A Prop Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: <$40,000> Chapter 1 Loss 1 + $25,000 Net Nontaxable inside loss = $15,000 Category Three Loss $0 1 <$25,000> (1231 asset loss) ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 40% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Investment asset $100,000 $200, Asset $200,000 $100,000 Total Assets $400,000 $400,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Bob $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Carol $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Don $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Total Capital $400,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $60,
37 Draft Form 8960 Adjustment $0 +25,000 $25,000 $25,000 of the $40,000 capital gain on the sale of the Apple Inc. stock is NIIT. 145 What if Alice Does Not Materially Participate in the Partnership Sale for $80, ABCD Balance Sheet Sale at a 20% Discount Assets Tax Basis FMV Cash $100,000 $100,000 Investment asset $100,000 $200, Asset $200,000 $100,000 Total Assets $400,000 $400,000 Alice sells to Debra for $80,000 Partner s Outside Basis Capital Alice $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Bob $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Carol $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Don $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Total Capital $400,000 $400, Form 1040 Schedule D: Apple Inc. Sale Gain $20,000 ABCD Php Sale Loss <$20,000> Draft 2013 Form 1040 $0 148
38 NIIT Chapter 2A Prop Reg. Category Three Formula for Sale of Partnership Interest: <$20,000> Chapter 1 Loss + $0 Net Nontaxable inside loss = <$20,000> Category Three Loss Adjustment $0 +0 $0 Partner and Partnership Reporting Impact, the entire $20,000 capital gain from the sale of Apple Inc. is offset by the $20,000 capital loss on the sale of the partnership interest
39 12-19 Selling Partner s IRS Reporting Obligation Pursuant to Reg (a)(3), a partner selling or exchanging any part of an interest in a partnership that has any section 751 property at the time of sale or exchange must submit with its income tax return the following information The date of the sale ; Partnership Reporting Obligation IRS Form The amount of any gain or loss attributable to the section 751 property; and The amount of capital gain or loss Gain Attributable to Appreciated Collectibles Or Section 1250 Capital Gain. Example Reg. 1.1(h)-1 155
40 A and B are equal partners in personal service partnership PRS. B sells to T for $15,000 when PRS's balance sheet is as follows (next slide): 28 Tax Basis FMV Outside Assets: Basis Cash $3,000 $3,000 Loan Rec. $10,000 $10,000 Collectibles $1,000 $3,000 Other Cap. Assets 6,000 2,000 Unrealized Rec. 0 $14,000 Total Assets $20,000 $32,000 Liabilities: $2,000 $2,000 Capital: A $9,000 $15,000 $10,000 B $9,000 $15,000 $10,000 Debt + Equity $20,000 $32,000 Step One Example 1-11 Capital Gain Absent IRC sec. 751: Cash from T $15,000 Debt Relief $1,000 Total Amt. Realized $16,000 Step Two B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 Outside Basis: Capital $9,000 Debt $1,000 Basis Allocated To Sale -$10,000 Gain Recognized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000
41 Step Three B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 Step Four B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 B s capital gain or loss: Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 - IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Inc. -7,000 = Pre-look-through cap. gain <loss> <$1,000> B s capital gain or loss: Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 - IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Inc. -7,000 = Pre-look-through cap. gain <loss> <$1,000> - B s share of Collectible Gain $1,000 $1,000 = B s Residual Long-term capital loss <$2,000> B s IRC Sec. 751 Ordinary Income: B s share of Unrealized Rec. $7,000 B s capital gain or loss: Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000 - IRC sec. 751 Ordinary Inc. -7,000 Summary of B s Tax Treatment: Ordinary Income: $7,000 Collectible Cap 28%: $1,000 Residual LT Capital Loss: <$2,000> = Pre-look-through cap. gain <loss> <$1,000> - B s share of Collectible Gain $1,000 $1,000 = B s Residual Long-term capital loss <$2,000> Gain realized w/o IRC sec. 751 $6,000
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46 Closing of Tax Year on Sale or Death of a Partner 181
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