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Match the term with the correct response. More than one response may be correct. a.Taxpayer devotes time aggregating more than 500 hours in all significant participation activities during the year. b.Participates in making management decisions in a significant and bonafide sense. c.One in which the individual's participation equals more than 100 hours during the year. d.Taxpayer devotes time in the activity which constitutes substantially all of the participation in the activity of all individuals. e.Both options a. and d. are correct. f.No correct choice is given. -At-risk amount.

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Kate dies owning a passive activity with an adjusted basis of $100,000. Its fair market value at that date is $130,000. Suspended losses relating to the property were $45,000.


A) The heir's adjusted basis is $130,000, and Kate's final deduction is $15,000.
B) The heir's adjusted basis is $130,000, and Kate's final deduction is $45,000.
C) The heir's adjusted basis is $100,000, and Kate's final deduction is $45,000.
D) The heir's adjusted basis is $175,000, and Kate has no final deduction.
E) None of the above.

F) B) and C)
G) All of the above

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Anne sells a rental house for $100,000 (adjusted basis of $55,000). During her ownership, $60,000 of losses have been suspended under the passive activity loss rules. Determine the tax treatment to Anne on the disposition of the property.

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Because Anne disposes of her entire inte...

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Investment income can include gross income from interest, dividends, annuities, and royalties not derived in the ordinary course of a trade or business; income from a passive activity; and income from a real estate activity in which the taxpayer actively participates.

A) True
B) False

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Sarah purchased for $100,000 a 10% interest in a business venture that is not subject to the passive activity rules. During the first year, her share of the entity's loss was $120,000. At the beginning of the second year, the entity obtained $800,000 of recourse financing. During the second year, Sarah withdrew cash of $20,000, and her share of the entity's loss was $25,000. Calculate the amount of loss that Sarah may claim in each of the two years and determine her at-risk amount at the end of each year.

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Tom participates for 100 hours in Activity A and 450 hours in Activity B, both of which are nonrental businesses. Both activities are active.

A) True
B) False

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Wolf Corporation has active income of $55,000 and a passive activity loss of $33,000 in the current year. Wolf cannot deduct the $33,000 loss if it is a closely held C corporation that is not a personal service corporation.

A) True
B) False

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Vail owns interests in a beauty salon, a natural foods store, and a tanning salon. Several full-time employees work at each of the enterprises. As of the end of November of the current year, Vail has worked 180 hours in the beauty salon, 220 hours at the natural foods store, and 80 hours at the tanning salon. These three ventures collectively will produce income. Vail also owns one other passive activity that is producing a loss (a limited partnership in which she has reported no participation). How should Vail plan her activities for the remainder of the year?

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If Vail spends an additional 21 hours in...

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Last year, Ted invested $100,000 for a 50% interest in a partnership in which he was a material participant. The partnership incurred a loss, and Ted's share was $150,000. Which of the following statements is incorrect?


A) Ted's nondeductible loss of $50,000 can be carried over and used in the future (subject to the at-risk provisions) .
B) If Ted has taxable income of $50,000 from the partnership in the current year and no other transactions that affect his at-risk amount, he can use all of the $50,000 loss carried over.
C) Since Ted has only $100,000 of capital at risk, he cannot deduct more than $100,000 against his other income.
D) None of the above is incorrect.

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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Mary Jane participates for 100 hours during the year in an activity she owns. She has no employees and is the only participant in the activity. The activity is a significant participation activity.

A) True
B) False

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Gray Company, a closely held C corporation, incurs a $50,000 loss on a passive activity during the year. The company has active income of $34,000 and portfolio income of $24,000. If Gray is not a personal service corporation, it may deduct $34,000 of the passive activity loss.

A) True
B) False

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Bruce owns a small apartment building that produces a $25,000 loss during the year. His AGI before considering the rental loss is $85,000. Bruce must be a material participant with respect to the rental activity in order to deduct the $25,000 loss under the real estate rental exception.

A) True
B) False

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Last year, Wanda gave her daughter a passive activity (adjusted basis of $80,000; fair market value of $160,000) with suspended losses of $20,000. In the current year, her daughter realizes income of $10,000 from the activity. What are the tax effects to Wanda and her daughter?

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Wanda loses the suspended losses of $20,...

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Nathan owns Activity A, which produces income, and Activity B, which produces passive activity losses. From a tax planning perspective, Nathan will be better off if Activity A is passive.

A) True
B) False

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Ken has a $40,000 loss from an investment in a partnership in which he does not materially participate. He paid $30,000 for his interest. How much of the loss is disallowed by the at-risk rules? How much is disallowed by the passive activity loss rules?

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The at-risk limits disallow $1...

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Chris receives a gift of a passive activity from his father whose basis was $60,000. Suspended losses related to the activity are $18,000. Chris will be allowed to offset the $18,000 suspended losses against future passive activity income.

A) True
B) False

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Harry earned investment income of $18,500, incurred investment interest expense of $15,500, and other investment expenses of $9,000 during the current year. Harry may deduct $9,500 of investment interest expense this year and carry forward $6,000 to future years.

A) True
B) False

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Judy incurred $58,500 of interest expense this year related to her investments. Her investment income includes $15,000 of interest, $9,000 of qualified dividends, and a $22,500 net capital gain on the sale of securities. The maximum amount of Judy's investment interest expense deduction for the year is:


A) $15,000.
B) $24,000.
C) $37,500.
D) $46,500.
E) None of the above.

F) B) and E)
G) D) and E)

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Hugh has four passive activities which generate the following income and losses in the current year. How much of the $80,000 net passive activity loss can Hugh deduct this year? Calculate the suspended losses (by activity). Hugh has four passive activities which generate the following income and losses in the current year. How much of the $80,000 net passive activity loss can Hugh deduct this year? Calculate the suspended losses (by activity).

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None. The suspended ...

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Match the treatment for the following types of transactions. a.The losses are allowed in the years in which gain is recognized. b.Suspended losses are allowed to offset the income from the activity, other passive activities, or active income. c.Suspended losses are allowed to the taxpayer to the extent they exceed the amount, if any, of the step-up in basis allowed. d.Any suspended losses may be used in the current year. e.The suspended losses are added to the basis of the property. f.No correct choice is given. -Treatment of suspended credits when passive activity is sold at a loss.

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