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26 July, 01:55

Whindy Corporation, an S corporation, reports a recognized built-in gain of $80,000 and a recognized built-in loss of $10,000 this year. Whindy holds an $8,000 unexpired NOL carryforward from a C corporation year. Whindy's ordinary income for the year is $65,000. Assume a corporate tax rate of 21%. Calculate any built-in gains tax.

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  1. 26 July, 02:31
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    Built-in gains tax is $13,020.

    Explanation:

    The built-in gains tax is one levied against an S corporation that used to be a C corporation, or received assets from a C corporation.

    Here,

    Gain = $80,000

    Loss = $10,000

    Holds = $8,000

    Income = $65,000

    Corporate tax = 21%

    To calculate the built-in gains tax, we will need to calculate the net gain of the corporation and multiply it by the tax rate.

    = Built-in-gain - built-in-loss - unexpired NOL

    80,000 - 10,000 - 8,000 = 62,000

    Then

    62,000 x 0.21 tax rate = 13,020

    = 13,020
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