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Chapter 2 p.39 Income In Kind How is the concept of income defined? Consider the Haig-Simons (economist s) definition of income: Accession to wealth consisting of: 1) Consumption (occurring during the measurement period), and 2) Increase (if any) of the value of the person s property rights (during that measurement period). 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 1

Basic Code Structure & Tax Code Definition a) Code 1 the tax imposing provision (for individuals) & Code 11 (for corporations). b) 61 - statutory definition of gross income all income from whatever source derived. 61(a)(1) compensation 61(a)(2) business income 61(a)(3) property gains 61(a)(4) interest, etc. c) 63(a) defining taxable income 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 2

Old Colony Trust Co. p.39 Employer pays the employee s tax liability, i.e., employer pays all the employee s debt to IRS. What happens to the employee s net worth? Held: Discharge of this debt of the employee to IRS was gross income to the employee. Really a three party transaction (with the IRS)? What is the bracket stacking problem? Note: Does the corporate resolution (and the corp s payment obligation) present a pyramiding problem? What is that? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 3

Economic Substance Doctrine p.44 IRC 7701(o) codifies the economic substance doctrine, i.e., a tax common law concept. Transaction must satisfy: 1) Objective test meaningful change in economic position apart from income tax. 2) Subjective test substantial nontax purpose for entering into transaction (e.g., business ). 3) And, accuracy-related penalty 20%. IRC 6662(b)(6) 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 4

Benaglia v. Commr. Tax Common Law? P.44 Taxpayer hired as manager of a hotel & lived (with spouse) in the hotel. Meals were provided without charge. Gross income to the manager for the FMV of these items (& to the wife)? Held: These items were primarily for the convenience of the employer and, therefore, no GI inclusion. Cf., person who must pay for food a violation of concept of horizontal equity? If inclusion: (1) retail fair market value; (2) cost to employer; (3) a subjective value to taxpayer? 9/12/2016 See dissent, next slide. (c) William P. Streng 5

Benaglia v. Commr. P.46 - Dissent Dissent notes the employment contract letter. He says one of the terms of their deal is to include availability of living quarters & meals. Should this deal point be conclusive on the gross income inclusion for FIT? How much? A valuation issue: but, he states his cost to live elsewhere would be $3,600. Is this an appropriate valuation? What about the benefit to (nonemployee) wife? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 6

Turner v. Commr. Valuation issue p.48 Taxpayer wins steamship tickets to Brazil. Tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable. Tickets are actually exchanged for other tickets. What was the value for the tickets received? The retail price of original tickets was $2,200. But, the tax value was settled for $1,400. What is the argument supporting a lesser valuation? Tickets as not an essential item to them? Because tickets were non-transferable? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 7

Haverly case p.51 Benefits from a 3rd Party School official receives unsolicited sample books for review and possible adoption by the school and purchase by students. Not items for his personal consumption. (1) Inclusion in his gross income? (2) If inclusion, is a business expense deduction available? (3) If given to charity (e.g., school s library) can a charitable deduction be claimed? Deduction even if no earlier inclusion of FMV of books in GI? Rev. Rul. 70-498, p. 65 (timing). 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 8

Code 119 Meals & Lodging GI Exclusion p.53 Tax provision for a statutory exclusion. Requirements for a Code 119 exclusion: 1) For the convenience of employer; & 2) On the business premises. What are the employer s business premises? Tax planning by the employment attorney: How negotiate the employee s employment contract (considering the 119 potential application)? See the Benaglia case dissent. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 9

Employee Status is Required for 119 This 119 treatment is not available to a selfemployed person. What about 119 for the only employee of a corporation solely owned by the employee? How then required to live in the premises? Then a double benefit for income tax: (1) no inclusion in gross income of employee, but, (2) a tax depreciation deduction (& other costs) to the corporation when the building is made available to the employee for housing. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 10

Meals & Lodging Provided to Employees p.54 Example: Employer pays cash rent directly to the apartment owner to enable occupancy of the apartment by the employee. Can this rent be excluded from GI since not received in cash by the employee? Should this device enable her to save federal income tax? Should the employer s deduction be impacted? What about other direct, substitute payments to the employee as compensation? E.g., an auto or shares of stock? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 11

Employer Owned Lodging Used by Employee Example: Employer provides to an employee the free use of an employer owned apartment (which has a rental value of $1,000 per month). How determine this fair market value at $1,000 per month? Is this value (in the form of apartment availability) includible in the employee s gross income? Note Turner case. Does the employer have both (1) a wage expense deduction and (2) gross (rental) income (as the property owner), plus a depreciation deduction? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 12

Code 107 p.54 Rental value of parsonages exclusion for: 1) Rental value 2) Housing (i.e., cash) allowance Is this provision constitutional? Support/violation of religion & establishment clause? Exclusion is limited to a minister of the gospel. Does a potential for abuse exist in this context (see problem 6d)? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 13

Kowalski case, US Sup. Ct. p.55 Meal cash allowance not furnished in kind. Therefore, not fitting within Code 119. But, is a tax common law exclusion available in this situation? What are the business premises for this purpose for the state troopers? What about a leased location at a restaurant? How structure (if at all) arrangements for the state troopers to fit within the 119 exclusion? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 14

Sibla case p.65 Payments for Mess Meals Firemen required to contribute into nonexclusionary food operation at fire station. Ninth Circuit holds payments are both 1) Deductible under 162(a) (as ordinary and necessary business expenses; not personal expense); Tax Court affirmed, and/or 2) Excludible from GI under 119; meals provided in kind by the employer; even though cash payment mandated correct result? 3) Anthony Kennedy dissent. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 15

Noncash Benefits p.72 Reg. 1.61-1(a) gross income includes income realized in any form, whether money, property or services. Income may be realized in the form of services, meals, accommodations, corporate stock, a partnership interest, or other property. What about barter transactions? What are the administrative problems when noncash transactions occur? But, consider importance of economic substance, rather than mere form. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 16

GI Exclusion for Fringe Benefits - 132 p.72 Statutory exclusion for certain items: 1) No additional cost services - 132(b). - See 132(h) re others treated as employees, including parents when air transportation. - See 132(j) re affiliates of airlines. - See 132(i) re reciprocal agreements. 2) Employee discounts - 132(c). - Discount by the gross profit percentage - Discount for services @ 20 percent. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 17

GI Exclusion for Fringe Benefits - 132, cont. 3) Working condition fringes - 132(d). - If employee paid item, would be a business expense deduction. Use of company automobile; security protection. 4) De minimis fringes - 132(e). E.g., use of employer photocopy machine; periodic meals. 5) Other items, e.g., parking, moving expense reimbursement, on premises gym. 132(j)(1) - Nondiscrimination rules apply for 132(a)(1)&(2). 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 18

Frequent Flyer Credits Gross Income? p.77 Frequent flyer credits can be traded for (1) other airline tickets, (2) flight upgrades, or (3) other (non-airline) merchandise. Are these reductions of the cash price of future flight costs when these credits are earned? What if (1) the initial travel is for business, paid by the employer, but (2) the employee gets the mileage credit? Is this credit compensation? Gross income when other than airline benefits? Issuance of IRS Form 1099 to account holder? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 19

Imputed Income p.77 Consider the imputed rental value received from occupying one s own residence (and the benefit from mortgage interest cost deduction). Cf., what income tax result from investing an equivalent amount in U.S. Treasury bonds? Same ability to pay for each investment? But, possible lower rents to the non-home owner when living in a depreciable apt. building? Cf., other personal investments: vacation homes, yachts, paintings. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 20

Imputed Income from Services p.79 Imputed income is derived from one s services for that person s own behalf. Is this GI? How services for one s self: lawyer prepares own last will; individual paints his/her house; or person tends one s garden (& harvests vegetables and flowers). What about the services provided at home by the stay at home spouse? E.g., child care. Allow a special deduction/credit where both spouses work and incur additional costs? 21. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 21

Imputed Income from One s Own Leisure? p.79 Impute value from one s failure to work, but what could have been earned, while enjoying leisure? Will different types of leisure have different values for inclusion in gross income? Possible remedy: Greater income tax rate on property income than personal service income? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 22

Barter Transactions Rev. Rul. 79-24 p.80 1) Swap of lawyer s services for house painting service. Members of a barter club. 2) Receipt of a painting in exchange for free rent for an apartment. In each situation the exchanged items are includible in gross income under 61, as valued at FMV. Reg. 1.61-2(d)(1). See 6045 re barter exchanges and required information reporting (IRS Form 1099-B). 3) Free checking for a bank account? 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 23

Withholding Obligation on Employers, etc.? p. 85 Do noncash items constitute wages subject to withholding at source? 3401(a). Deny an income tax deduction to the employer when no income inclusion for the employee is attributable to the fringe benefit? P. 86. 9/12/2016 (c) William P. Streng 24