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Allison and Taylor form a partnership by each making contributions of $90,000 cash to partnership capital.The partnership purchases an asset for $600,000, using the cash and financing the rest with a $420,000 recourse note.Allison is allocated 75% of partnership profits and losses until the date when the total partnership profits exceed total partnership losses.After that date, the profits and losses are shared equally between the two partners.The partners expect the partnership to have losses for the first three years of operations and profits thereafter.How will the recourse debt be shared between the partners for basis purposes immediately after the property is acquired?
The recourse debt will be allocated $360,000 to Allison and $60,000 to Taylor.According to the constructive liquidation scenario, the $600,000 partnership asset is deemed worthless.The asset is deemed to be sold for the $0 value and the loss is allocated $450,000 to Allison and $150,000 to Taylor.This reduces Allison's capital account to a deficit of ($360,000) and Taylor's to a deficit of ($60,000).Each partner is then deemed to contribute cash to the partnership to eliminate this capital account deficit (Allison contributes $360,000; Taylor contributes $60,000).The partnership is deemed to use these cash contributions to pay the $420,000 partnership liability.
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