Okay, I need help. I have a client who bought a restaurant in Oct 2004 and sold it on May 31, 2005. I am doing the bookkeeping and tax returns for both parties.
He sold the business for more than he bought it for. He sold it to the cook and a friend of hers. So now it is a partnership. I was reading in the Tax Book about partnerships. This is the first one I have set up. So here are my questions:
1. What is outside basis and what is inside basis? Differences?
2. I think that one person borrowed the money to buy the business and now both people work in the restaurant. I don't think partner #2 actually contributed any cash. I will find out this afternoon when I meet with them.
3. They say they are 50/50 partners. I believe that I have read that you can be 50/50 partners for income and expenses even if one person actually contributed money to buying the business. Is that correct?
4. Is there anything else that I am missing that I need to do with setting up this partnership?
Thanks so much for your help.
I'm already getting frazzled and it is only February. Guess that is what 2 jobs will do to you.
Linda F
He sold the business for more than he bought it for. He sold it to the cook and a friend of hers. So now it is a partnership. I was reading in the Tax Book about partnerships. This is the first one I have set up. So here are my questions:
1. What is outside basis and what is inside basis? Differences?
2. I think that one person borrowed the money to buy the business and now both people work in the restaurant. I don't think partner #2 actually contributed any cash. I will find out this afternoon when I meet with them.
3. They say they are 50/50 partners. I believe that I have read that you can be 50/50 partners for income and expenses even if one person actually contributed money to buying the business. Is that correct?
4. Is there anything else that I am missing that I need to do with setting up this partnership?
Thanks so much for your help.
I'm already getting frazzled and it is only February. Guess that is what 2 jobs will do to you.
Linda F
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