Marvin Bridges is a 25 percent partner in the Munson partnership. On November 23, 2017, Marvin contributes property with an adjusted basis of $75,000 and a fair market value of $250,000 to the Munson partnership. On March 15, 2018, Marvin receives a $187,500 cash distribution from the partnership. a) Why would the IRS seek to classify the transactions as a disguised sale? b) . Assume that the IRS is successful in classifying the transactions as a disguised sale. Outline the income tax consequences to Marvin.
In: Accounting
Name or write the formulas of the following compounds:
|
NO |
_______________________ |
Dichlorine monofluoride |
____________________ |
|
NO2 |
_______________________ |
Chlorine Monofluoride |
____________________ |
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N2O |
_______________________ |
Calcium fluoride |
____________________ |
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SO3 |
_______________________ |
Disulfur dichloride |
____________________ |
|
SO2 |
_______________________ |
Disulfur tetrachloride |
____________________ |
|
P4S3 |
_______________________ |
Sulfur Tetrafluoride |
____________________ |
|
As2O5 |
_______________________ |
Sulfur trioxide |
____________________ |
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Ionic Compounds |
Name or write the formulas of the following compounds:
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Fe3P2 |
_______________________ |
Copper (II) iodide |
____________________ |
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Fe3N2 |
_______________________ |
Iron (II) sulfide |
____________________ |
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FeS |
_______________________ |
Gold (III) chloride |
____________________ |
|
FeO |
_______________________ |
Vanadium (V) nitride |
____________________ |
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FeI2 |
_______________________ |
Lead (IV) sulfide |
____________________ |
|
FeBr2 |
_______________________ |
Manganese (IV) oxide |
____________________ |
|
FeCl2 |
_______________________ |
Magnesium fluoride |
____________________ |
|
Ca3P2 |
_______________________ |
Copper (I) oxide |
____________________ |
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Acids & Bases |
Name or write the formulas of the following compounds:
|
HCl |
_______________________ |
Hydrofluoric Acid |
____________________ |
|
Mg(OH)2 |
_______________________ |
Sulfuric Acid |
____________________ |
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Salts I |
Name or write the formulas of the following compounds:
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Mg(NO3)2 |
_______________________ |
Sodium permanganate |
_________________ |
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Cr2(SO4)3 |
_______________________ |
Calcium carbonate |
_________________ |
|
KMnO4 |
_______________________ |
Silver phosphate |
_________________ |
|
Li3PO4 |
_______________________ |
Lithium sulfate |
_________________ |
|
Na2CrO4 |
_______________________ |
Lithium sulfite |
_________________ |
|
Fe(MnO4)3 |
_______________________ |
Calcium sulfate |
_________________ |
|
Fe(ClO4)3 |
_______________________ |
zinc (II) carbonate |
_________________ |
|
Cs2Cr2O7 |
_______________________ |
cobalt (II) carbonate |
_________________ |
|
Common Compounds |
Name or write the formulas of the following compounds:
|
H2O |
______________________ |
Vinegar |
______________ |
|
CH4 |
______________________ |
Table Salt |
______________ |
|
NH3 |
______________________ |
Milk of Magnesia |
______________ |
In: Chemistry
Author’s conclusions: What is the author arguing and are they successful? Empire of the summer moon.
In: Psychology
Two separate capacitors, C1 and C2
C1 = 36 micro-Coulomb on 3 micro-Farad
C2 = 72 uC on 5 uF
C2 had a gap of 0.2m maintained by a compressed plastic spring inside the gap, the natural spring length was 0.5m, the compressed spring length was 0.2 m. Spring constant = 8,000 micro-Newton/ meter Action: Connected the two capacitors in parallel
Part A Find Q2-new, C2-new, new gap,
Part B Find the initial total energy, the final total energy
-use the energy formulas
In: Physics
1) a car battery is rated at 90 amphour. How much charge is available in the battery?
2) A +2.6 uc point charge is placed at the center of a cube with sides of length 7.5cm. What is the electric flux through two sides of the cube?
3) The amount of charge flowing though a circuit caries with time according to.. q(t)=(0.2t2-0.3t), with q in coulombs and t in seconds. Find the current through the circuit at t = 1.5 seconds.
4) Calculate the acceleration of an electron placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude 4.5*105 N/C.
In: Physics
Juan Reyes Dela Cruz, single and a Filipino citizen, died on February 14, 2020. At the time of his death, he resides in N. Reyes St., Sampaloc, Manila.
In filing his estate tax return, the BIR RDO No. 032 – Manila assigned Taxpayer Identification No. 123-456-789-0000 to his estate. On the other hand, YOU, as the administrator of his estate was given TIN no. 987-654-321-0000.
The following are the composition of his estate:
Lot
House and Lot (Family
home)
Cash (Bank of Macabebe –
Account No. 14344) – Php
2,000,000.00
Additional information:
Details
Lot
House and Lot
Title No.
001
002
Tax Declaration No. - Land
11-01
11-02
Tax Declaration No. - House
11-03
Location
San Isidro, Macabebe, Pampanga
N. Reyes St, Manila
Area
100 sqm
100sqm
Classification
Agricultural
Residential
Details
Zonal Value
Assessed Value
Lot in Pampanga
Php 3,000,000.00
Php 1,000,000.00
Lot in Manila
Php 3,000,000.00
Php 2,000,000.00
House
Php 2,000,000.00
In: Accounting
In: Nursing
The lab name is Electrochemical Determination of entropy of mixing
Explain briefly why complementary solutions were used in this experiment. How does this experimental design effectively simulate the hypothetical reversible mixing process discussed earlier in the notes( earlier in the notes I put reversible happen infinitesimally slow)? What is wrong with measuring the voltage of a cell containing only one solute component on each side (i.e., Fe(II) of a given molality on one side and Fe(III) with the same molality on the other)?
In: Chemistry
In: Psychology
You are interested in doing research on COVID-19. Provide example questions/objectives that you can research with each of the following designs: cross-sectional survey, case report, case series, retrospective cohort, and randomized-controlled trial. Make sure it is clear to me that you understand the type of study (give enough information; provide direction; what would be ascertained first in terms of outcomes and exposure/risk).
In: Statistics and Probability