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22 January, 21:48

Jack owns a 10% interest in a partnership (not real estate) in which his at-risk amount is $42,000 at the beginning of the year. During the year, the partnership borrows $80,000 on a nonrecourse note and incurs a loss of $60,000 from operations. Jack's at-risk amount at the end of the year is $44,000.

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  1. 22 January, 22:14
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    Answer: The correct answer is : False

    Step-by-step explanation: Jack's year-end risk amount is:

    10% loss : $ 60,000 x 10% = $ 6,000

    $ 42,000 - $ 6,000 = $ 36,000, this is the value of Jack's year-end risk amount

    The amount a taxpayer has at risk is increased by the taxpayer's share of additional recourse debt and decreased by the share of losses from the activity. The at-risk amount is not affected by nonrecourse debt.
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