Problem NO: 42

Suki and Steve own 50 percent capital and profits interests in Lorinda LLC. Lorinda operates the local minor league baseball team and owns the stadium

Suki and Steve own 50 percent capital and profits interests in Lorinda LLC. Lorinda operates the local minor league baseball team and owns the stadium where the team plays. Although the liability incurred to build the stadium was paid off several years ago, Lorinda owes its general creditors $300,000 (at the beginning of the year) that is not secured by firm property or guaranteed by any of the members. At the beginning of 2024, Suki and Steve had a tax basis of $170,000 in their LLC interests, including their share of liabilities owed to the general creditors. Shortly before the end of the year, they each received a $10,000 cash distribution, even though Lorinda’s ordinary business loss for the year was $400,000. Because of the time commitment to operate a baseball team, both Suki and Steve spent more than 1,500 hours during the year operating Lorinda. Both Suki and Steve are single, and neither of them has any business income or losses from other sources.

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a. Determine how much of the Lorinda loss Suki and Steve will each be able to deduct on their current tax returns, and list their losses suspended by the tax basis, at-risk, and passive activity loss limitations.

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b. Assume that sometime before receiving the $10,000 cash distribution, Steve is advised by his tax advisor that his marginal tax rate will be abnormally high during the current year because of an unexpected windfall. To help Steve utilize more of the losses allocated from Lorinda in the current year, his advisor recommends refusing the cash distribution and personally guaranteeing $100,000 of Lorinda’s liabilities, without the right to be reimbursed by Suki. If Steve follows his advisor’s recommendations, how much additional Lorinda loss can he deduct on his current tax return? How does Steve’s decision affect the amount of loss Suki can deduct on her current return and the amount and type of her suspended losses?

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