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a U.S. Citizen, is a sole shareholder of S corporation. He has $5,000 basis in s

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Question

a U.S. Citizen, is a sole shareholder of S corporation. He has $5,000 basis in stock. also loaned money to S Corporation and has basis of $3,000. Assume no AEP, calendar year and beginning balance of AAA and OAA accounts are zero. The corp. made $10,000 in the ordinary income which was reported on K-1. Corp. also received a tax- free interest income of $4,000 which was also reported on K-1. Ryan took a distribution of $21,000 during the year from the S corporation. Please calculate the year-end balances in AAA account, OAA Account, stock basis and loan basis showing the effects of the distribution. Please show your calculations.

Explanation / Answer

Closing Stock basis:

Closing Loan Basis:

Note:

1. Non Separately Stated income i.e. ordinary income will be added in the AAA and Interest income which is exempt shall not form part of AAA but will be included in Stock Basis of Ryan

2. Amount distributed in excess of balance of AAA will be reduced from Stock basis and thereafter from Loan Basis

Closing AAA : Particulars Amount($) Opening 0 Ordinary Income 10000 10000 Less: Distributions -10000 Closing 0
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