Exercise 19-15 (LO. 1) When Rama died in the current year, he owned shares of Orange Corporation which are traded in the over-the-counter market. The market trades before and after Rama's date of death occurred as follows: Per-Share Mean Selling Price Six days before death $400 Four days after death 450 What value per share should be included in Rama's gross estate? $
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- 8. On May 15, 2025, Mayer Co. invests $8,000 in John, Inc. stock. John, Inc. pays Mayer Co. a $200 dividend on November 15, 2025. Mayer Co. sells the John, Inc. stock on December 10, 2025, for $7,500. Assume the Mayer Co. does not have significant influence over John, Inc. Journalize the 2025 transactions related to Mayer Co.'s investment in John, Inc. stock. (Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the journal entry table.) Begin by journalizing Mayer Co.'s initial investment in John, Inc. stock on May 15, 2025. Date May 15, 2025 Accounts and Explanation Debit CreditExercise 18-20 (Algorithmic) (LO. 1, 2) Grady exchanges property with a basis of $20,667 and fair market value of $24,800 for 60% of the stock of Eadie Corporation. Pedro acquired the other 40% of the stock five years ago. Calculate Grady's current income, gain, or loss and the basis he takes in his shares of Eadie stock as a result of this transaction. Because this transaction and $ the control of the corporation requirement, Grady has basis in his shares of stock. of26-30 The following are the information in the trading of stocks of ABC Corp., a listed company: Per Share Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Opening value 300 600 Closing value 600 400 Highest value 500 800 Lowest value 200 100 Average price 250 300 1. Assuming Nicanor dies on Friday, the value to be used in computing gross estate is? Group of answer choices 250 450 600 350 2. Assuming Nicanor dies on Sunday, the value to be used in computing gross estate is? Group of answer choices 300 400 450 500
- Problem 19-29 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) At her death, Chow owned 55% of the stock in Finch Corporation, with the balance held by family members. In the past five years, Finch has earned average net profits of $1,950,000, and on the date of Chow's death, the book value of its stock is $4,875,000. An appropriate rate of return for Finch's business is in is 6.95%. If required, round your intermediate computations to the nearest dollar. a. If goodwill exists, the total value of Finch stock is $ What value would the IRS argue that the stock Chow owned should be included in her estate? b. Considering the facts given, identify some factors that could be present to reduce the value of such goodwill by selecting "Yes" for ones that can impact a goodwill valuation and "No" for ones that won't. 1. Extraordinary gains. 2. Lower than industry average salaries. 3. Chow was the key person in the success of the business, 4. The appropriate rate of return for this type of business is low.Exercise 19-25 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $168,000. Current E & P for the year is $504,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders of Rhondell from January 1 to April 30. On May 1, Elizabeth sells all of her stock to Marshall. Rhondell makes two distributions to shareholders during the year: a total of $268,800 ($134,400 to Elizabeth and $134,400 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $470,400 ($235,200 to Jonathan and $235,200 to Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume that the shareholder have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $268,800 December 31…Exercise 19-24 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $54,000. Current E & P for the year is $162,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders of Rhondell from January 1 to April 30. On May 1, Elizabeth sells all of her stock to Marshall. Rhondell makes two distributions to shareholders during the year: a total of $86,400 ($43,200 to Elizabeth and $43,200 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $151,200 ($75,600 to Jonathan and $75,600 Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume that the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $86,400 December 31 distribution of…
- Problem 19-29 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) At her death, Chow owned 55% of the stock in Finch Corporation, with the balance held by family members. In the past five years, Finch has earned average net profits of $1,920,000, and on the date of Chow's death, the book value of its stock is $4,800,000. An appropriate rate of return for Finch's business is in is 5.45%. If required, round your intermediate computations to the nearest dollar. a. If goodwill exists, the total value of Finch stock is $ 3,819,358 X. What value would the IRS argue that the stock Chow owned should be included in her estate? $ 381,935 XA decedent invested in the stocks of ABC Corporation by Purchasing stocks from an investor who sold the shares at P 125 per share. At the date of the decedent's death, the stocks were selling P 134 per share. What is the value to include in gross estate?For the last two years, Margaret Lane has Invested in the shares of Garod Inc. Details of her purchases and sales of these shares are as follows: Shares Purchased (Sold) Per Share Value January 2020 Purchase 300 $4.75 July 2020 Purchase 200 5.25 November 2020 Sale (250) 5.40 July 2021 Purchase 400 5.50 December 2021 Sale (150) 4.80 Determine Ms. Lane's taxable capital gains and allowable capital losses for 2020 and 2021.
- tudent question Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Deirdre sold 105 shares of stock to her brother, James, for S 3,255. Deirdre purchased the stock several years ago for $4, 935. Note: Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. b. What amount of gain or loss does James recognize if he sells the stock for $5,250?Exercise 19-30 (Algorithmic) (LO. 8) During the current year, Gnatcatcher, Inc., (E & P of $1,300,000) distributed $575,000 each to Brandi and Yuen in redemption of some of their Gnatcatcher stock. The two shareholders acquired their shares five years ago. Each shareholder is in the 32% tax bracket, and each had a $143,750 basis in the redeemed stock. Assume taxpayers in the 32% tax bracket are subject to the long-term capital gains and qualified dividends tax rate of 15%. If required, round your answers to nearest dollar. a. Assume that the distribution to Brandi is a qualifying stock redemption. The distribution is taxed as a sale or exchange Feedback Check My Work and Brandi's tax liability is $ b. Assume that the distribution to Yuen is a nonqualified stock redemption. The distribution is taxed a dividend and Yuen's tax liability is $Exercise 19-22 (Algorithmic) (LO. 3) On January 1 of the current year, Rhondell Corporation has accumulated E & P of $138,000. Current E & P for the year is $414,000, earned evenly throughout the year. Elizabeth and Jonathan are sole equal shareholders of Rhondell from January 1 to April 30. On May 1, Elizabeth sells all of her stock to Marshall. Rhondell makes two distributions to shareholders during the year: a total of $220,800 ($110,400 to Elizabeth and $110,400 to Jonathan) on April 30 and a total of $386,400 ($193,200 to Jonathan and $193,200 Marshall) on December 31. Determine the allocation of the distributions by completing the table below. Assume the shareholders have sufficient basis in their stock for any amount that is treated as return of capital. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round final answers to the nearest dollar. April 30 distribution of $220,800 December 31 distribution of…