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Ms. Kim is a general partner who holds a 50% interest in the Mustang Partnership. This...

Ms. Kim is a general partner who holds a 50% interest in the Mustang Partnership. This year, Mustang earned an ordinary business income of $200,000 before accounting for any payments to partners. Mustang also received $8,000 in qualified dividend income and $3,000 of municipal bond interest income. During the year, Mustang paid Ms. Kim a $60,000 guaranteed payment for services to the partnership plus an additional cash distribution of $30,000(assume Mustang made no payments to any other partner). Ms. Kim’s ordinary income tax rate is 25% and long-term capital gain and the dividend tax rate is 15%. At the beginning of the year, Ms. Kim’s basis in her Mustang Partnershipinterestwas $270,000.

a.) Determine the tax cost of Ms. Kim’s share of Mustang partnership income for the year (ignore self-employment tax and the QBI deduction).

b.) Determine Ms. Kim’s after-tax cash flows from her investment in the Mustang partnership for the year.

c.) Determine Ms. Kim’s basis in her Mustang Partnership interest at the end of the year.

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a

Guaranteed payments are ordinary income to partner= $60,000 (taxable at 25%)

Share of partnership ordinary income = ($200,000 - $60,000) X 50% = $70,000 (taxable at 25%)

Share of dividend = $8,000 X 50% = $4,000 (taxable at 15%)

Total tax cost = $60,000 X 25% + $70,000 X 25% + $4,000 X 15% = $33,100

Municipal bond interest is tax-exempt

Thus, total tax cost of partnership income is $33,100

b

Cash received from partnership = $60,000 + $30,000 = $90,000

After tax cash flow = $90,000 - $33,100 = $56,900

c

Basis in partnership:

Particulars Amount
Beginning basis $        270,000
Add: share of
Net income after guaranteed payment $          70,000
Ordinary dividends $            4,000
Municpal bond interest $            1,500
Less: distributions $         (30,000)
Ending basis $        315,500

Ending basis in partnership is $315,500.

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