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- Problem 19-34 (Algorithmic) (LO. 1, 4) At the start of the current year, Blue Corporation (a calendar year taxpayer) has accumulated E & P of $110,000. Blue's current E & P is $66,000, and at the end of the year, it distributes $220,000 ($110,000 each) to its equal shareholders, Pooja and Jon. Pooja's stock basis is $15,400; Jon's stock basis is $61,600. How is the distribution treated for tax purposes? If an amount is zero, enter "0". Pooja has the following: Dividend income: $ Capital gain: $ Stock basis after distribution: $ Jon has the following: Dividend income: $ Capital gain: $ Stock basis after distribution: $Exercise 6-25 (LO. 1) During the current year, Gnatcatcher, Inc., (E & P of $1,000,000) distributed $200,000 each to Brandi and Yuen in redemption of some of their Gnatcatcher stock. The two shareholders acquired their shares five years ago. Each shareholder is in the 32% tax bracket, and each had a $45,000 basis in the redeemed stock. Assume taxpayers in the 32% tax bracket are subject to the long-term capital gains and qualified dividends tax rate of 15%. a. Assume that the distribution to Brandi is a qualifying stock redemption. The distribution is taxed as a and Brandi's tax liability on the distribution is $ b. Assume that the distribution to Yuen is a nonqualified stock redemption. The distribution is taxed as a and Yuen's tax liability on the distribution is $Exercise 19-24 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $54,000. Current E & P for the year is $162,000, 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 $86,400 ($43,200 to Elizabeth and $43,200 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $151,200 ($75,600 to Jonathan and $75,600 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. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $86,400 December 31 distribution of…
- Exercise 19-25 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $168,000. Current E & P for the year is $504,000, 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 $268,800 ($134,400 to Elizabeth and $134,400 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $470,400 ($235,200 to Jonathan and $235,200 to Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume that the shareholder have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $268,800 December 31…Exercise 19-22 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $138,000. Current E & P for the year is $414,000, 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 $220,800 ($110,400 to Elizabeth and $110,400 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $386,400 ($193,200 to Jonathan and $193,200 Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $220,800 December 31 distribution of…Exercise 19-22 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $188,000. Current E & P for the year is $564,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders 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 $300,800 ($150,400 to Elizabeth and $150,400 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $526,400 ($263,200 to Jonathan and $263,200 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. If an amount is zero, enter "O". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $300,800 December 31 distribution…
- orange cooperation a calendar year C cooperation, owns stock in white cooperation and has net operating income of $400,000 for the current year. white cooperation pays orange a dividend of $60,000. what amount of dividends received deductions may orange claim if it owns 45% of white stock ( assuming orange dividends received deductions is not limited by its taxable income)?. a. $30,000b. $39,000c. $42,000 d. $60,000Problem 13-18 (LO. 2) Penguin Corporation (a cash basis, calendar year taxpayer) recorded the following income and expenses in the current year. Income from services Salaries paid to employees Tax-exempt interest income Dividends from a corporation in which Penguin holds a 12% interest Short-term capital loss on the sale of stock Estimated Federal income taxes paid Gross income Penguin purchased 7-year MACRS property in the current year for $80,000 (current year percentage 14.29%); it did not claim any 5 179 additional first-year depreciation. The property has a 10-year ADR midpoint life. a. Determine taxable income and current E & P for Penguin Corporation. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. Less: operating expenses Taxable income before dividends received deduction Less: dividends received deduction Taxable income Show Transcribed Text Taxable income $400,000 70,000 24,000 Add: total additions to E & P 40,000 17,000 110,000 b. Determine Penguin's current E & P.…