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A) Yes, if this basis adjustment is not made, the partner will be taxed once when the income is allocated to him and a second time when he sells his partnership interest.
B) Yes, if this basis adjustment is not made, the partner will be taxed on the tax-exempt income when he sells his partnership interest and again if the tax-exempt income exceeds $10,000.
C) No, making this adjustment to the partner's basis prevents the tax-exempt income from being converted to taxable income.
D) No, the partner should not adjust his tax basis by his share of tax-exempt income.
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A) The partner will treat the distribution in excess of her basis as ordinary income.
B) The partner will treat the distribution in excess of her basis as capital gain.
C) The partner will not ever be taxed on the distribution in excess of her basis.
D) The partner will not be taxed on the distribution in excess of her basis until she sells her partnership interest.
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A) A partner's basis may never be reduced below zero.
B) A partner must adjust his basis for ordinary income (loss) but not for separately stated items.
C) A partnership fine or penalty paid by the partnership does not affect a partner's basis.
D) Relief of partnership debt increases a partner's tax basis.
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A) $33,500
B) $37,250
C) $40,100
D) $65,650
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A) Partnerships are taxable entities.
B) Partnerships determine the character of separately stated items at the partnership level.
C) Partnerships make the majority of the tax elections.
D) Both partnerships are taxable entities and partnerships make the majority of the tax elections.
E) Both partnerships determine the character of separately stated items at the partnership level and partnerships make the majority of the tax elections.
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A) $8,800
B) $15,000
C) $26,200
D) $35,000
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A) $500, $1,000
B) $1,000, $500
C) $0, $0
D) $14,000, $1,000
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A) $10,000
B) $15,000
C) $25,000
D) $35,000
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A) $22,000
B) $33,000
C) $19,000
D) $41,000
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