Question: **USING GAAP CODIFICATION*** 3D Printing INC. , a calendar-year-end company, has multiple uncertain tax positions (UTPs) related to its 2015 federal tax return. Some UTPs

**USING GAAP CODIFICATION***

3D Printing INC. , a calendar-year-end company, has multiple uncertain tax positions (UTPs) related to its 2015 federal tax return. Some UTPs met the more-likelythan-not recognition threshold on the basis of 3D Printings initial assessment while others did not. During 2017, the IRS audited the 2015 tax return. During Q3 2017, the examining agents verbally indicated the preliminary conclusion on certain UTPs, and the IRS and 3D Printing formalized their agreement on these UTPs by signing IRS Form 906, Closing Agreement on Final Determination Covering Specific Matters, in Q4 2017. Subsequently, in Q1 2018, the IRS completed its examination of the 2015 tax return whereby the IRS and 3D Printing agreed to the final closing agreement. 3D Printing does not intend to appeal or litigate any aspects of the examined UTPs, and it is remote that the IRS would examine or reexamine any aspects of the 2015 federal tax return. Refer to the table below for further facts on each of the UTPs. Met Recognition Threshhold? Amount of Tax Benefit Recognized in the Financial Statements* Specifically Examined? Verbally Communicated In Q3? Listed on Q4 Form 906? Benefit Sustained** UTP 1 Yes 60% Yes Yes Yes 80% UTP 2 No 0% No No No ? UTP 3 No 0% Yes No Yes 0% UTP 4 Yes 65% Yes Yes No 50% UTP 5 Yes 70% No No No ? UTP 6 No 0% Yes No Yes 0% Required: 1. For each tax position taken on its 2015 federal tax return: a. When can 3D Printing assert an effective settlement? b. When should 3D Printing adjust previously recognized amounts in the financial statements, if any? 2. Does 3D Printing have a basis to change its assessment of similar tax positions taken in other periods if it concludes it meets the effective settlement conditions related to the UTPs included in its 2015 tax return? Provide authoritative support for positions taken. * Represents the amount of the tax benefit liability from the UTP the company recognized. For example, if the UTP resulted in a decrease of $100,000 to the overall tax liability and 70% of the benefit was recognized, the company recorded a $70,000 liability associated with the UTP assuming a liability would be recognized. ** Represents the percentage of the benefit taken under the UTP that the IRS allows after audit. For example, if the UTP reduced the total tax liability by $100,000 and the IRS allows 70% of the UTP, 3D Printing would owe an additional $30,000 in taxes as a result of the audit. This amount is unknown if the IRS has not completed their audit of the UTP.

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