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Carol owns all the stock of P Corporation and J Corporation. P operates six auto

ID: 2562907 • Letter: C

Question

Carol owns all the stock of P Corporation and J Corporation. P operates six automotive service franchises in a metropolitan area. The service franchises have been a huge success in their first three years of operation, and P’s annual taxable income exceeds $600,000. J owns the real estate associated with the six service franchises and leases it to P. J reports large interest and MACRS depreciation deductions because of a highly leveraged, capital intensive operation. As a result, J has reported NOLs in its first three years of operation. P and J file separate tax returns.

Carol sees the idea for the automotive service franchise chain starting to really develop and expects to add six more locations in each of the next two years. Because of the rapid expansion that is planned, she feels that she has outgrown her father’s accountant and needs to have new ideas to help her save tax dollars so she can reinvest more money in the business.

Required: The tax partner that you are assigned to requests that you prepare a memorandum outlining your thoughts about Carol’s tax problems and suggested solutions to those problems in preparation for his meeting next week with Carol.

Explanation / Answer

Carol has a two business that interact with each business operations. Those 2 businesses provide 2 separate tax return. One business is providing six automotive service franchises in metropolitan area are called P Corporation. Other business provides real state facilities to carry out automotive service P cooperation. It is known as J Corporation.

Here are some carol tax problems that identified,

Here are the solutions for the identified tax problems,