Complete corporation return and partnership return

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Assignment

For this assignment, you will complete two tax returns (Corporation Return and Partnership Return). You may use the tax software found at https://accountants.intuit.com/tax/proseries/

Please note there is a limit of 5 returns per session.

PART I - Tax Return #1, Corporate Return

Background

Jane Collier, James Taye, and Steve Allwine each own one third of the common stock of Tasty Treats and Beverages. The corporation was incorporated on April 3, 2004. It has only one class of stock outstanding and operates as a C corporation for tax purposes. Tasty Treats and Beverages caters kid-friendly social events.

Located at 1215 Blue Horizon, Dallas, TX 12234.

Employer Identification Number is *****

Business activity is catering food. Its business activity code is 722300.

The shareholders also work as officers for the corporation as follows:

Jane is the chief executive officer and president (Social Security number ***-**-****).

James is the executive vice president and chief operating officer (Social Security number ***-**-****).

Steve is the vice president of finance (Social Security number ***-**-****).

All officers devote 100% of their time to the business

All officers are U.S. citizens.

Use the accrual method of accounting and have a calendar year-end.

Four equal estimated tax payments of $28,000 each quarter. Its tax liability last year was $85,000.

If it has overpaid its federal tax liability, the corporation would like to receive a refund.

Dividend paid of $20,000 to its shareholders on October 1. The Corporation had ample earnings and profits (E&P) to absorb the distribution.

Financial Statements

Tasty Treats and Beverages, Inc.

Income Statement

For year ended December 31, 2013

 

Revenue from sales

1,500,000

Sales returns and allowances

25,000

Cost of goods sold

325,000

Gross profit from operations

1,150,000

Other Income:

Capital loss

7,500

Dividend income

15,000

Interest income

12,000

Gross income

1,169,500

Expenses:

Compensation

750,000

Depreciation

12,000

Bad debt expense

7,800

Meals and entertainment

3,000

Maintenance

2,500

Property taxes

10,000

State income taxes

30,000

Other taxes

11,000

Rent

28,000

Interest

7,300

Advertising

6,200

Professional services

5,000

Employee benefits

8,000

Supplies

2,500

Other expenses

1,750

Total expenses

885,050

Income before taxes

284,450

Federal income tax expense

96,713

Net income after taxes

187,737

Tasty Treats and Beverages, Inc.
Balance Sheet
31-Dec-13

ASSETS

Jan-13

Dec-13

Cash

175,000

190,000

Accounts Receivable

63,000

54,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

8,000

7,000

Inventory

225,000

275,000

US government bonds

30,000

25,000

State and local bonds

50,000

50,000

Investments in stock

325,000

335,000

Fixed assets

475,000

485,000

Accumulated depreciation

198,000

215,000

Other assets

11,000

12,000

Total assets

1,148,000

1,204,000

Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity

Accounts payable

225,000

200,000

Other current liabilities

135,000

55,000

Other liabilities

75,000

68,263

Capital stock

250,000

250,000

Retained earnings

463,000

630,737

Total liabilities and stockholder's equity

1,148,000

1,204,000

Additional Information

Inventory-related purchases during 2013 were $175,000. It values its inventory based on cost using the FIFO inventory cost flow method. Assume the rules of §263A do not apply.

Of the $12,000 interest income, $1,500 was from a City of Dees bond that was used to fund public activities (issued in 2011), $1,750 was from an Border city bond used to fund private activities (issued in 2004), $2,500 was from a U.S. Treasury bond, and the remaining $6,250 was from a money market account.

Dividend income came from ABC Inc. Owned 10,000 shares of the stock in ABC Inc. at the beginning of the year. This represented 10 percent of outstanding stock.

On September 1, 2013, the corporation sold 1,000 shares of its ABC stock for $15,000. It had originally purchased these shares on June 13, 2006, for $7,500. After the sale, the Corporation owned 9 percent of ABC.

compensation is as follows:

Jane $175,000

James $150,000

Steve $150,000

Other $275,000

The Corporation wrote off $10,000 in accounts receivable as uncollectible during the year.

Regular tax depreciation was $28,000. None of the depreciation should be claimed on Form 1125A.

The $7,300 interest expense was from a business loan.

Other expenses include $3,000 for premiums paid on term life insurance policies for which Tasty Treats and Beverages, Inc. is the beneficiary. The policies cover the lives of Jane, James, and Steve.

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PART II - Tax Return #2, Partnership Return (Form 1065, only Page 1 and Schedule K required)

Background

The Rowdy Fun is a limited partnership and was formed on June 1, 2005, by Thomas Kyle, its general partner, and two other limited partners when they each contributed an equal amount of cash to start the new enterprise. Rowdy Fun is an outdoor equipment retailer focused on selling outdoor activities gear. Thomas has a 33.33% profits and capital interest and the limited partners hold the remaining 66.66% of the profits and capital interests. Their profits and capital interests have remained unchanged since the partnership was formed. Thomas is actively involved in managing the business while the limited partners are simply investors.

Rowdy Fun is located at***** Sunnydale, AZ 34592.

The employer identification number for Rowdy Fun is 47-8593563.

Rowdy Fun uses the accrual method of accounting and has a calendar year end.

Thomas' address is***** Sunnydale, AZ 34592.

Additional Information

Rowdy Fun has total assets of $1,900,000 and total liabilities of $550,000 at the beginning of the year and total assets of $2,300,00 and total liabilities of $725,000 at the end of the year.

Partnership liabilities consist of accounts payable, and Thomas, as general partner, is legally responsible for paying these liabilities if the partnership does not.

Five years ago, Rowdy Fun purchased an original outdoor statue with the intent for display in the store. In 2013, the statue was sold. The $15,000 recognized gain from the sale is reflected in the income statement.

For tax purposes, Rowdy Fun has consistently elected under Section 179 to expense any furniture or fixtures purchased every year since it was formed. There is no tax basis in any of its depreciable assets. This year, Rowdy Fun expensed $23,000 of signs and display cases for tax purposes.

On November 20th, Rowdy Fun distributed $90,000 ($30,000 per partner) to the partners.

Miscellaneous expenses include a $1200 fine for violating a local ordinance.

Rowdy Fun maintains its books using generally accepted accounting principles.

Financial Statements

Rowdy Fun
Income Statement
For year ended December 31, 2013
Sales 975,000
Sales returns and allowances (25,000)
Cost of goods sold (300,000)
Gross profit from operations 650,000
Other Income:
Interest from Money Market 3,500
Gain for sale of statue 15,000
Gross income 668,500
Expenses:
Employee wages (125,000)
Interest on accounts payable (2,000)
Payroll and property taxes (45,000)
Supplies (26,000)
Rent on retail building (20,000)
Depreciation on furniture and fixtures (15,400)
Advertising (4,000)
Guaranteed payments to Thomas Kyle (40,000)
Utilities (16,000)
Accounting and legal services (5,000)
Meals and entertainment (500)
Charitable Contributions (375)
Miscellaneous expense (425)
Total expenses (299,700)
Net Income for Books 368,800

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