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5 September, 19:40

Barbara receives a current distribution consisting of $2,000 cash plus other property with an adjusted basis to the partnership of $2,300 and a fair market value on the date of the distribution of $7,000. Barbara has a 10 percent interest in the partnership and her basis in her partnership interest, immediately prior to the distribution, is $5,000. What is Barbara's basis in the noncash property received in the current distribution? a. $2,300 b. $2,000 c. $3,000 d. $7,000 e. None of these

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  1. 5 September, 20:11
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    A) $2,300

    Explanation:

    To record a property distribution, the partnership must use the basis of the property, not its fair market value. So Barbara's basis in the partnership will be reduced to $700 ( = $5,000 partnership's basis - $2,000 cash - $2,300 property basis).

    Property distributions are generally not considered income unless they exceed the partner's basis or the partner worked in the partnership and his/her work is being paid with the property.
  2. 5 September, 23:13
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    a. $2,300

    Explanation:

    The composition of the current distribution received by Barbara can be broken down as follows:

    1. Cash = $2,000

    2. Property with an adjusted basis to the partnership = $2,300

    From the above, property with an adjusted basis to the partnership is Barbara's basis in the noncash property received in the current distribution, and this equal to $2,300.
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