Nonliquidating Distribution
1.Deficit in accumulated E&P is $(20,000)
Current E&P is $15,000
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?2. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?3. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
A current deficit is treated as happening evenly throughout
the year, about when would the AE&P run out?
Is there any E&P left on 12/31?4. Accumulated E&P is
$15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
What if the distribution date changes to 6/30?Case 1
$15,000 is considered to be the dividend which is equal to
the current E&PCase 2
No portion of the distribution is considered dividend because
the …This solution provides an analysis of each case and comments
on the dividends, distribution, accumulated E&P and changes in
dividends.
Nonliquidating Distribution
1.Deficit in accumulated E&P is $(20,000)
Current E&P is $15,000
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?2. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?3. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
A current deficit is treated as happening evenly throughout
the year, about when would the AE&P run out?
Is there any E&P left on 12/31?4. Accumulated E&P is
$15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
What if the distribution date changes to 6/30?Case 1
$15,000 is considered to be the dividend which is equal to
the current E&PCase 2
No portion of the distribution is considered dividend because
the …This solution provides an analysis of each case and comments
on the dividends, distribution, accumulated E&P and changes in
dividends.
Nonliquidating Distribution
1.Deficit in accumulated E&P is $(20,000)
Current E&P is $15,000
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?2. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?3. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
A current deficit is treated as happening evenly throughout
the year, about when would the AE&P run out?
Is there any E&P left on 12/31?4. Accumulated E&P is
$15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
What if the distribution date changes to 6/30?Case 1
$15,000 is considered to be the dividend which is equal to
the current E&PCase 2
No portion of the distribution is considered dividend because
the …This solution provides an analysis of each case and comments
on the dividends, distribution, accumulated E&P and changes in
dividends.
Nonliquidating Distribution
1.Deficit in accumulated E&P is $(20,000)
Current E&P is $15,000
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?2. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
How much is considered to be dividend?3. Accumulated E&P
is $15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
On 12/31/x1, the Corp distributed $50,000 to its sole SH
A current deficit is treated as happening evenly throughout
the year, about when would the AE&P run out?
Is there any E&P left on 12/31?4. Accumulated E&P is
$15,000
Deficit in current E&P $(20,000)
What if the distribution date changes to 6/30?Case 1
$15,000 is considered to be the dividend which is equal to
the current E&PCase 2
No portion of the distribution is considered dividend because
the …This solution provides an analysis of each case and comments
on the dividends, distribution, accumulated E&P and changes in
dividends.