What is the purpose of the reconciliation of taxable income


Q1. What is the purpose of the reconciliation of taxable income with book income?

Q2. Mountain Corporation forms Hill Corporation, and acquires Mound Corporation by merging Mound into Hill Corporation, with the former Mound Corporation shareholders receiving solely voting stock of Mountain Corporation.

a. What type of reorganization has taken place? Describe the tax consequences to Mound Corporation, its former shareholders, and Mountain Corporation.

b. How would you answers change if the former Mound shareholders instead received only nonvoting stock of Mountain Corporation?

Q3. What is the purpose off the dividends received deduction? What corporations are entitled to claim this deduction? What dividends qualify for this deduction?

Q4. Sam Rogers forms a corporation. Sam transfers to the corporation property having a basis to him of $15,000 and a fair market value of $27,000 for 900 shares of the $10 par stock of the corporation. A year later, bill Morrison, who is not related to Sam, transfers property having a basis to him of $1,000 and a fair market value of $3,000 for 100 shares of the corporate stock. The corporation issued no other stock.

a. How much gain does bill recognize on his exchange? What is the basis to Sam of his 900 shares?

b. how much gain does Bill recognize on his exchange? What is the basis to Bill of his 100 shares?

c. What gain or loss in recognized by the corporation when it issues its shares to Sam? What is the basis to the corporation of the property it received from Sam?

d. What is the gain or loss recognized by the corporation when it issues its shares to Bill? What is the basis to the corporation of the property it received from Bill?

Q5. What is the purpose of the reconciliation of taxable income with book income?

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