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  • TAX
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 330

    #1

    shares

    Client, C Corporation, with two shareholders (A & B) 50% each.

    After a dispute, Shareholder A bought ALL shares from B for $150,000

    (1) A took loan of $60,000 from same Corporation

    (2) A piad $150,000 to B (60,000 plus 90,000 from his fund)

    How would I account for it and show on tax return?

    Thanks!
  • ChEAr$
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 3872

    #2
    the only

    Originally posted by TAX
    Client, C Corporation, with two shareholders (A & B) 50% each.

    After a dispute, Shareholder A bought ALL shares from B for $150,000

    (1) A took loan of $60,000 from same Corporation

    (2) A piad $150,000 to B (60,000 plus 90,000 from his fund)

    How would I account for it and show on tax return?

    Thanks!
    effect is an entry on the books for the shareholder loan from the corporation.

    the stock sale is strictly between the two with old stock certificate being canceled and
    a new one to the purchaser for same number of shares.

    IOW, Capital stock remains the same and stockholders' equity does not change.
    ChEAr$,
    Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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    • erchess
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 3513

      #3
      Harlan or anyone who knows

      I think OP would like to know, and I would certainly like to know, how this transaction is reported on the individual returns. I assume only seller has reportable Sch D transaction but what is his basis? What he contributed to the corp perhaps years ago?

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      • ChEAr$
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 3872

        #4
        correct

        Originally posted by erchess
        I think OP would like to know, and I would certainly like to know, how this transaction is reported on the individual returns. I assume only seller has reportable Sch D transaction but what is his basis? What he contributed to the corp perhaps years ago?
        Only the seller has a reportable, taxable transaction. Or a loss to take maybe?
        Basis will naturally be price he paid for the stock, which sounds like original stock to me.
        ChEAr$,
        Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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