Sched D or Form 4797

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  • Pmac
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1

    #1

    Sched D or Form 4797

    My client is a 40% shareholder in a multi-member LLC which is taxed as an S-Corp by election. The 60% shareholder wants to buy out my client's share entirely. The IRS says such a transaction should be reported on Schedule D, not Form 4797. The shareholders have owned the property, which is a Trailer Park, for about 10 years. The LLC owns Goodwill, land, Utility hookups and some minor improvements. The original purchase was for land and goodwill. This appears to be a Sec 1231 transaction with no losses, only gains. Question: Does party being bought out have depreciation and amortization recapture to deal with in this transaction or, assuming Sec 1231, does it have only a capital gain of the difference between selling price and basis?
  • veritas
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 3290

    #2
    My reading comprehension

    Originally posted by Pmac
    My client is a 40% shareholder in a multi-member LLC which is taxed as an S-Corp by election. The 60% shareholder wants to buy out my client's share entirely. The IRS says such a transaction should be reported on Schedule D, not Form 4797. The shareholders have owned the property, which is a Trailer Park, for about 10 years. The LLC owns Goodwill, land, Utility hookups and some minor improvements. The original purchase was for land and goodwill. This appears to be a Sec 1231 transaction with no losses, only gains. Question: Does party being bought out have depreciation and amortization recapture to deal with in this transaction or, assuming Sec 1231, does it have only a capital gain of the difference between selling price and basis?
    sometimes fails me.

    I would say it is a Sch D transaction.

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    • Snaggletooth
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 3314

      #3
      Sch D Only

      So long as only the SHARES of the LLC are being sold, the sale is reported on Sch D.

      If the assets/property is owned by the LLC, and the LLC is not disposing of the assets, then there is no 4797.

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