Six years ago, Bullco, Inc., a domestic manufacturer of mold- injection systems, established a sales and service
Question:
Six years ago, Bullco, Inc., a domestic manufacturer of mold- injection systems, established a sales and service operation in Madrid, Spain. The Madrid office was structured as a Spanish corporation, but Bullco made a check-the-box election to treat the operation as a branch in order to obtain a U.S. tax deduction for the branch’s start-up losses. The Spanish operation has become quite profitable and Bullco wishes to change its United States tax classification from a branch to a subsidiary by filing a new check-the-box election (this is feasible since 5 years had passed since the first election). At the time of the conversion, the Spanish operation’s assets includes some local currency, accounts receivable from Spanish customers, an inventory of spare parts, and an extensive database of information regarding Spanish customers that the marketing personnel had painstakingly developed over the years. Bullco’s CFO has asked you to brief her regarding the United States tax consequences of the incorporation transaction. Briefly outline your response
Principles of Taxation for Business and Investment Planning 2016 Edition
ISBN: 9781259549250
19th edition
Authors: Sally Jones, Shelley Rhoades Catanach