Problem - Accounting Period and Method

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Problem - Accounting Period and Method

Pearl, Inc. (a C corporation), Tweety, Inc. (an S corporation), and Belinda (an individual) are going to form a partnership (Silver Partnership). The ownership interests and tax years of the partners are as follows:

Partner

Partnership Interest

Tax Year Ends

Belinda

25%

December 31

Pearl, Inc.

35%

November 30

Tweety, Inc.

40%

June 30

The partnership expects to begin business on April 1, 2019. The partners have several issues they would like you to address.

A potential conflict exists among the partners regarding when the tax year should end for Silver. Belinda and Pearl would like a year-end close to their own year-ends, and Tweety would like to have a June 30 year-end. Is this a decision Tweety can make because it owns more of the partnership than either of the other two partners? Is this a decision Belinda and Pearl can make because collectively they own more of the partnership than Tweety owns?

Because Silver will begin business on April 1, 2019, will the first tax year be a "short" tax year? Will annualization of the net income of the partnership be required?

How will the partners know when their share of Silver's net income or net loss should be reported on their respective income tax returns?

Belinda is a cash basis taxpayer, and the other partners use the accrual method to report their incomes. What accounting method must be used to compute Belinda's share of the partnership income?

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