I have a client, a homebuilder, who is selling lots in his own development. He has a contract that states that the purchaser of any lot will hire him to build a home on the lot within 18 months. If they buyer decides not to build he must pay the builder a penalty of $10,000.
The transaction is as follows;
Sale of Lot $220,000
Refund to Buyer $210,000
Profit $10,000
His basis in the lot was $150,000, which was a loan from the bank. When the sale closed he paid off the $150,000 and used the $70,000 profit for other business expenses. When the buyer decided not to build, my client went to the bank and borrowed the $210,000 to refund the buyer’s money less the penalty. He wants to increase the basis in the lot by the $70,000 profit on the transaction. I think he has increased his operating loan by $60,000 and has made a $10,000 profit. Can he increase the lot basis by $60,000? How about the extra $10,000?
The transaction is as follows;
Sale of Lot $220,000
Refund to Buyer $210,000
Profit $10,000
His basis in the lot was $150,000, which was a loan from the bank. When the sale closed he paid off the $150,000 and used the $70,000 profit for other business expenses. When the buyer decided not to build, my client went to the bank and borrowed the $210,000 to refund the buyer’s money less the penalty. He wants to increase the basis in the lot by the $70,000 profit on the transaction. I think he has increased his operating loan by $60,000 and has made a $10,000 profit. Can he increase the lot basis by $60,000? How about the extra $10,000?
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