Objective
- Distinguish the tax consequences of a partnership interest sale and of a partnership asset distribution with and without a §754 election
- Identify circumstances when a §754 election may be beneficial
- Calculate the basis adjustments to individual partnership properties when a §754 election is made
Highlights
- Identifying when an election to adjust basis will be available
- Determining when the basis adjustment must be made or may be made without an election
- Learning how to make the calculations to determine a step-up and allocate that step-up among partnership assets
- Examining practical examples dealing with a sale of a partnership interest and the effects of §734(b)
- Exploring the alternatives to electing a basis adjustment
- Understanding a distribution of property and when an inside basis adjustment can be considered
- Studying examples dealing with sale of assets vs. sale of partnership interests and issues with hot assets
- Finding out how to keep track of the “books” for tax preparers when the inside basis adjustment is made, and how to flow through adjustments through a tax return and K-1
Designed For
Accounting and Financial Professionals in public accounting who work extensively with LLC and partnership tax issuesPrerequisite
Experience dealing with partnership and LLCs; one or more intermediate courses on partnerships and LLCsAdvanced Preparation
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