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- WRT, a calendar year S corporation, has 100 shares of outstanding stock. At the beginning of the year, Mr. Wallace owned all 100 shares. On September 30, he gave 25 shares to his brother and 40 shares to his daughter. WRT's ordinary income for the year was $226,000. Required: What portion of this income must each shareholder include in income? Note: Assume 365 days in a year. Round income per day of ownership to 4 decimal places. Round other intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Brother's income Daughter's income Mr. Wallace's income Amount $ 14,237 $ 22,779 $ 188,919WRT, a calendar year S corporation, has 100 shares of outstanding stock. At the beginning of the year, Mr. Wallace owned all 100 shares. On September 30, he gave 25 shares to his brother and 40 shares to his daughter. WRT's ordinary income for the year was $226,000. Required: What portion of this income must each shareholder include in income? Note: Assume 365 days in a year. Round income per day of ownership to 4 decimal places. Round other intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Brother's income Daughter's income Mr. Wallace's income AmountWRT, a calendar year S corporation, has 100 shares of outstanding stock. At the beginning of the year, Mr. Wallace owned all 100 shares. On September 30, he gave 20 shares to his brother and 35 shares to his daughter. WRT's ordinary income for the year was $230,000. Required: What portion of this income must each shareholder include in income? Note: Assume 365 days in a year. Round income per day of ownership to 4 decimal places. Round other intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Brother's income Daughter's income Mr. Wallace's income Amount $ 11,720 x $ 20,510 X $ 197,673 X
- WRT, a calendar year S corporation, has 100 shares of outstanding stock. At the beginning of the year, Mr. Wallace owned all 100 shares. On September 30, he gave 25 shares to his brother and 40 shares to his daughter. WRT’s ordinary income for the year was $232,000. Required:What portion of this income must each shareholder include in income? (Assume 365 days in a year. Round income per day of ownership to 4 decimal places. Round other intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)Show your work On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $174,000. Current E & P for the year is $522,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders of Rhondell from January 1 to April 30. On May 1, Elizabeth sells all of her stock to Marshall. Rhondell makes two distributions to shareholders during the year: a total of $278,400 ($139,200 to Elizabeth and $139,200 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $487,200 ($243,600 to Jonathan and $243,600 Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume that the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital.On January 1, Year 2, Justo purchases 30,000 shares of the 100,000 outstanding shares of stock in Bonita Corp. for $5 per share. During the year, Bonita Corporation has $20,000 of net income and pays $4,000 in dividends. On December 31, Year 2, the value of a share of Bonita Corporation stock is $6 per share. Assuming Justo uses the equity method of accounting for Bonita stock, what is the amount shown for Investment in Bonita on the December 31, Year 2, balance sheet? $156,000 O $180,000 O $154,800 O $150,000
- A shareholder owns 45% of a S corporation stock for 175 days and 40% of the S corporation's stock for the remaining days of the tax year (365 day year - not a leap year). If the ordinary income of the S corporation is $100,000, what will be the shareholder's share of the ordinary income of the S corporation?CB Corporation was formed as a calendar-year S corporation. Casey is a 60 percent shareholder and Bryant is a 40 percent shareholder. On September 30, 2020, Bryant sold his CB shares to Don. CB reported business income for 2020 as follows: (Assume that there are 365 days in the year.) Period Income January 1 through September 30 (273 days) $ 221,900 October 1 through December 31 (92 days) 551,900 January 1 through December 31 $ 773,800 How much 2020 income is allocated to each shareholder if CB Corporation uses the daily method of allocating income?Four unrelated shareholders own Benton Corporation's 400 shares of outstanding stock. As indicated below, Benton redeems a total of 100 shares for $500 per share from three of its shareholders. Each shareholder has a $230 per share basis in his or her stock. Benton's current and accumulated earnings and profits (E&P) at the end of the tax year is $150,000. View the shareholder data. Read the requirements. to Ethel, Fran, and Georgia? Ethel Fran Georgia Amount of income, gain, or loss Ethel Fran Georgia Character of income, gain, or loss Amount of income, gain, or loss 50,000 0 50,000 capital gain capital gain capital gain Requirement b. How would your answer to Part a change if Ethel were Georgia's mother? Character of income, gain, or loss dividend income return of capital Basis of remaining shares dividend income Basis of remaining shares Shareholder Data Shareholder Ethel Fran Georgia Henry Total Shares Held Before the Redemption Print 200 100 50 50 400 Done Shares Redeemed 40 30 30…
- On January 1, 2023, Kinney, Inc., an S corporation, reports $4,000 of accumulated E & P and a balance of $10,000 in AAA. Kinney has twor shareholders, Erin and Frank, each of whom owns 500 shares of Kinney's stock. Kinney's nonseparately stated ordinary income for the year is $5,000. Kinney distributes $6,000 to each shareholder on July 1, and it distributes another $3,000 to each shareholder on December 21. How are the shareholders taxed on the distributions? Ignore the 20% QBI deduction. Round any division to five decimal places. If required, round final answers to the nearest dollar. Erin and Frank each report December 21 distribution. Assuming tax-free 1,000 dividend income for the July 1 distribution and s X each for the that the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock, Erin and Frank each receive a X distribution from AAA.Accounting Abco Corporation declared a $5 per share dividend on September 15. The date of record for the dividend was October 1 (the stock began selling ex-dividend on October 2). The dividend was paid on October 15. Jonas is a cash-method taxpayer. Determine if he must include the dividends in gross income under the following circumstances: Jonas bought 100 shares of Abco stock on September 10 for $40 per share. He received a $500 dividend on October 15. Jonas still owns the shares at year-end. Jonas bought 100 shares of Abco stock on August 22 for $40 per share. Jonas sold his Abco shares on October 5 for $50 per share. Jonas received the $500 dividend on October 15 (note that even though he didn't own the stock on October 15, he still received the dividend because he was the shareholder on the record date). Jonas bought 100 shares of Abco stock for $64 per share on August 10. He received the $100 dividend on October 15. Jonas still owns the shares at year- end.Money, Inc., a calendar year S corporation in Denton, Texas, has two unrelated shareholders, each owning 50% of the stock. Both shareholder record a $400,000 stock basis as of January 1. At the beginning of the tax year, Money reports balances in AAA of $300,000 and AEP of $600,000. During the year, Money generates operating income of $100,000. At the end of the year, Money distributes securities worth $1,000,000, with an adjusted basis of $800,000. The two shareholders consent to an AAA bypass election. What is the Federal income tax effects of these transactions for the shareholders? If an amount is zero, enter "0". Each shareholder receives a $fill in the blank 1 taxable distribution and a $fill in the blank 2 tax-free distribution from AAA. The AAA is $fill in the blank 3 at the end of the year, and each shareholder's basis is $fill in the blank 4 . AEP is reduced to $fill in the blank 5