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John Parsons (123-45-6781) and George Smith (123-45-6782) are 70% and 30% owners, respectively, of Premium, Inc. (11-1111111), a candy company located at 1005 16th Street, Cut and Shoot, TX 77303. The company's S corporation election was made on January 15, 2007. The following information was taken from the income statement for 2012.
Interest income $ 100,000
Gross sales receipts 2,410,000
Beginning inventory 9,607
Direct labor (203,102)
Direct materials purchased (278,143)
Direct other costs (249,356)
Ending inventory 3,467
Salaries and wages (442,103)
Officers' salaries (150,000)
Repairs (206,106)
Depreciation expense (15,254)
Interest expense (35,222)
Rent expense (operating) (40,000)
Taxes (65,101)
Charitable contributions (cash) (20,000)
Advertising expenses (20,000)
Payroll penalties (15,000)
Other deductions (59,899)
Book income 704,574



A comparative balance sheet appears below.
January 1, 2012 December 31, 2012
Cash $ 47,840 $ ?
Accounts receivable 93,100 123,104
Inventories 9,607 3,467
Prepaid expenses 8,333 17,582
Building and equipment 138,203 185,348
Accumulated depreciation (84,235) (?)
Land 2,000 2,000
Total assets $214,848 $844,422
Accounts payable $ 42,500 $ 72,300
Notes payable (less than 1 year) 4,500 2,100
Notes payable (more than 1 year) 26,700 24,300
Capital stock 30,000 30,000 Retained earnings 111,148 ?
Total liabilities and capital $214,848 $844,422
Premium's accounting firm provides the following additional information.
Distributions to shareholders $100,000
Using the preceding information, prepare a complete Form 1120S and Schedule K-1s for John Parsons and George Smith, 5607 20th Street, Cut and Shoot, TX 77303. If any in- formation is missing, make realistic assumptions.

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