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SCORPION-xisa [38]
1 year ago
5

In the current year, Riflebird Company had operating income of $220,000, operating expenses of $175,000, and a long-term capital

loss of $10,000. How do Riflebird Company and Roger, the sole owner of Riflebird, report this information on their respective Federal income tax returns for the current year under the following assumptions
Note: If an amount is zero, enter "0".a. Riflebird Company is a proprietorship (Roger did not make any withdrawals from the business). Roger reports $ ________ net operating profit and $_______ long-term capital loss on his tax return.b. Riflebird Company is a C corporation (no dividends were paid during the year). Roger reports $__________ net operating profit and $________ long-term capital loss on his tax return.
Business
1 answer:
abruzzese [7]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

a. Riflebird Company is a proprietorship (Roger did not make any withdrawals from the business). Roger reports <u>$45,000</u> net operating profit and <u>$10,000</u> long-term capital loss on his tax return.

The IRS classifies sole proprietorships are pass through entities which are not taxed directly, instead their owners (proprietors) are taxed.

b. Riflebird Company is a C corporation (no dividends were paid during the year). Roger reports <u>$35,000</u> net operating profit and <u>$0</u> long-term capital loss on his tax return.

If Riflebird is classified as a corporation, then there is no such thing as capital gains or losses for corporations, all income and losses are considered operating income or losses.

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