Should a partner's medical payments reduce basis?
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Partner Basis---Capital Gain on Excess Distributions
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I'm assuming you mean if a partnership pays medical expenses on behalf of a partner, does that reduce the partner's basis in the partnership? The answer is yes. Anything paid by the partnership on behalf of a partner reduces the partner's basis, whether or not the payment is a tax deduction. Thus, non-deductible expenses paid by the partnership reduce the partner's basis in the partnership even though the partner receives no tax benefit from the expense.
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Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostI'm assuming you mean if a partnership pays medical expenses on behalf of a partner, does that reduce the partner's basis in the partnership? The answer is yes. Anything paid by the partnership on behalf of a partner reduces the partner's basis, whether or not the payment is a tax deduction. Thus, non-deductible expenses paid by the partnership reduce the partner's basis in the partnership even though the partner receives no tax benefit from the expense.--
James C. Samans ("Jamie")
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Originally posted by jsamans View PostAm I correct in understanding that this is true only if the payment in question is not otherwise accounted for as income to the partner (e.g. can be treated as a guaranteed payment, in which case there is no reduction to basis)?
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