What amount of net capital gain and net ordinary income

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Chapter - Property Transaction: Capital Gains & Losses

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Question 1. Robin Corporation has ordinary income from operations of $30,000, net long term capital gain of $10,000, and net short term capital loss of $15,000. What is the taxable income for 2019?

Question 2. Theresa and Oliver, both over 65 years of age and married filing jointly, have not dependents. Their 2019 income tax facts are as follows:

Theresa's wages: $ 165,000
Oliver's wages: $ 33,000
Short term capital gain: $ 36,000
Long term capital loss: $( 41,000)

What is their taxable income based only upon the information provided?

Question 3. Carol had the following transactions during 2019; a painting held for two years and sold at a gain of $85,000; 100 shares of Gray stock held six months and sold for a loss of $6,000; 50 shares of Yellow stock held 18 months and sold for a gain of $36,000.

Carol also has $264,000 to taxable income from other sources than these property transactions. What is Carol's net capital gain or loss and what is her taxable income based only upon the information provided?

Question 4. Phil's father who died on January 10, 2019 had owned stock for 20 years with a basis of $45,000 that was transferred to Phil as a gift on Augusts 10, 2018, when the stock was worth $430,000. Phil's father had paid no gift taxes.

The stock was worth $566,000 at the date of the father's death. Phil sold the stock for $545,000 net of commissions on February 23, 2019.

What is the amount and nature of his gain or loss from the disposition of the property?

Show your computations and explain the tax law as if the taxpayer had no knowledge of taxes.

Chapter 17 - Property Transaction: Sec. 1231 and Recapture Provisions

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Question 1. The following assets in Jack's business were sold in 2018:

Asset Holding Period Gain/(Loss)

Office equipment 6 years $1,100
Business Auto 8 months $( 800)
ABC stock (capital asset) 2 years $1,400

Office equipment, purchased for $8,000 has a zero adjusted basis. The auto was purchased for $2,000 and sold for $1,200. The ABC stock was purchased for $1,800 and sold for $3,200. In 2018 (the year of sale), Jack should report what amount of net capital gain and net ordinary income?

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Question 2. Orange Company had machinery completely destroyed by a fire on December 23, 2019. The machinery had been acquired on April 1, 2017 for $49,000 and its adjusted basis was $14,200. Orange received $30,000 of insurance proceeds for the machinery and did not replace it. This was Orange's only casualty or theft event for the year. As a result of this event, Orange has what amount and character of gain or loss?

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Question 3. An individual has a $40,000 Sec. 1245 gain, a $35,000 Sec. 1231 gain, a $33,000 Sec. 1231 loss, a $3,000 Sec. 1231 lookback loss, and a $15,000 long term capital gain. The net long term capital gain is?

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Question 4. A business taxpayer sold all depreciable assets of the business, calculated the gains and losses, and would like to know the final character of those gains and losses.

The taxpayer had $353,000 of adjusted gross income before considering the gains and losses from the sale of the business assets. The taxpayer had unrecaptured Sec. 1231 lookback loss of $12,000.

What is the treatment of the gains and losses summarized in the following table after all possible netting and reclassification has been completed?

What is the taxpayer's adjusted gross income based upon the information provided?

Asset Purchase Sale Depreciation Gain/(Loss

#1 10/10/17 11/11/19 $323,000 $ 66,000

#2 10/02/17 11/11/19 $ 65,000 $(15,000)

#3 09/23/15 11/11/19 $183,000 $ 23,000

#4 09/23/15 11/11/19 $ 28,000 $ 64,000

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