Question: Barry Potter and Winnie Weasley are considering making an S election on March 1, 2014, for their C corporation, Omniocular. However, first they want to

Barry Potter and Winnie Weasley are considering making an S election on March 1, 2014, for their C corporation, Omniocular. However, first they want to consider the implications of the following information:

• Winnie is a U.S. citizen and resident.

• Barry is a citizen of the United Kingdom, but a resident of the United States.

• Barry and Winnie each own 50 percent of the voting power in Omniocular. However, Barry's stock provides him with a claim on 60 percent of the Omniocular assets in liquidation.

• Omniocular was formed under Arizona state law, but it plans on eventually conducting some business in Mexico.

a. Is Omniocular eligible to elect S corporation status? If so, when is the election effective?

For the remainder of the problem, assume Omniocular made a valid S election effective January 1, 2014. Barry and Winnie each own 50 percent of the voting power and have equal claim on Omniocular's assets in liquidation. In addition, consider the following information:

• Omniocular reports on a calendar tax year.

• Omniocular's earnings and profits as of December 31, 2013 were $55,000.

• Omniocular's 2013 taxable income was $15,000.

• Omniocular's assets at the end of 2013 are as follows:

Barry Potter and Winnie Weasley are considering making an S

*$110,000 under FIFO accounting.
• On March 31, 2014, Omniocular sold the land for $42,000.
• In 2014, Omniocular sold all the inventory it had on hand at the beginning of the year. This was the only inventory it sold during the year.
Other Income/Expense Items for 2014
Sales Revenue ...................................... $155,000
Salary to owners .................................... (50,000)
Employee wages .................................... (10,000)
Depreciation expense ................................ (5,000)
Miscellaneous expenses ............................ (1,000)
Gain on sale of machinery .......................... 12,000
Interest income ....................................... 40,000
Dividend income .................................... 65,000
a. Assume that if Omniocular were a C corporation for 2014, its taxable income would have been $88,500.
b. How much LIFO recapture tax is Omniocular required to pay and when is it due?
c. How much built-in gains tax, if any, is Omniocular required to pay?
d. How much excess net passive income tax, if any, is Omniocular required to pay?
e. Assume Barry's basis in his Omniocular stock was $40,000 on January 1, 2014. What is his stock basis on December 31, 2014?
For the following questions, assume that after electing S corporation status Barry and Winnie had a change of heart and filed an election to terminate Omniocular's S election effective August 1, 2015.
• In 2015, Omniocular reported the following income/expense items:

Barry Potter and Winnie Weasley are considering making an S

f. For tax purposes, how would you recommend Barry and Winnie allocate income between the short S corporation year and the short C corporation year if they would like to minimize double taxation of Omniocular's income?
g. Assume in part (f) that Omniocular allocates income between the short S and C corporation years in a way that minimizes the double taxation of its income. If Barry's stock basis in his Omniocular stock on January 1, 2015, is $50,000, what is his stock basis on December 31, 2015?
h. When is the earliest tax year in which Omniocular can be taxed as an S corporation again?

Omniocular assets December 31,2013 Asset Adjusted basis FMV $50,000 20,000 700,000 Cash Accounts receivable Investments in stocks and bonds Investment in land Inventory (LIFO) Equipment $50,000 20,000 700,000 90,000 80,000* 40,000 $980,000 100,000 125,000 35,000 $1,030,000 Totals January 1- August 1 - January 1- July 31,2015December 31,2015December 31,2015 (212 days) $80,000 (40,000) (60,000) (7,000) (4,000) 6.000 ($25,000) (153 days) $185.000 (20,000) (40,000) (2,000) 3,000) 5.250 S265.000 (60,000) (100,000) (9,000) (7,000) 11250 $100,250 Salesrevenue Cost ofgoods sold Salaries to Barry and Winnie Depreciation expense Miscellaneous expenses Interest income Overall net income (loss)

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