One client filed bankruptcy in 2008, another will probably file this year. Both are members in an LLC which ceased business in 2008. Both members have NOL carryforwards, capital loss carryforwards.
When the LLC dissolved in 2008 the outstanding liabilities were not all paid. All available cash was distributed to creditors but still sizable amounts owed to them. Both members (former husband & wife) had personally guaranteed the debt. Now one's filed bankruptcy & the other's on the brink.
When I file the final partnership return, do I account for the unpaid debt on the dissolution of the partnership? Or does it just go away?
With the bankruptcy filing, does my client lose his tax carryovers?
I've never had a bankruptcy return before.
When the LLC dissolved in 2008 the outstanding liabilities were not all paid. All available cash was distributed to creditors but still sizable amounts owed to them. Both members (former husband & wife) had personally guaranteed the debt. Now one's filed bankruptcy & the other's on the brink.
When I file the final partnership return, do I account for the unpaid debt on the dissolution of the partnership? Or does it just go away?
With the bankruptcy filing, does my client lose his tax carryovers?
I've never had a bankruptcy return before.
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