Didn't really know how to phrase my question and I am somewhat lost.
My client A is also partner in B and C. C was created in 2008, no capital contributed and has unpaid bills in the amount of $40,000 resulting from expenses paid by A and B (not recorded as expenses). If I file C's 1065 on cash basis it shows pretty much zero income.
However, if I file accrual basis then there will be a loss of $40,000. I doubt that this loss can be taken since there is no basis. The liabilities don't look like recourse liabilities to me, even if they were structured as loans since it's impossible to take yourself to court. Maybe it is different for moneys spent by B?
Maybe, I don't even asked the right questions, I feel sooooo lost. Filed an extension but am concerned everyone is goofing off and nobody left to help me.
My client A is also partner in B and C. C was created in 2008, no capital contributed and has unpaid bills in the amount of $40,000 resulting from expenses paid by A and B (not recorded as expenses). If I file C's 1065 on cash basis it shows pretty much zero income.
However, if I file accrual basis then there will be a loss of $40,000. I doubt that this loss can be taken since there is no basis. The liabilities don't look like recourse liabilities to me, even if they were structured as loans since it's impossible to take yourself to court. Maybe it is different for moneys spent by B?
Maybe, I don't even asked the right questions, I feel sooooo lost. Filed an extension but am concerned everyone is goofing off and nobody left to help me.
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