Surgent's Guide to Calculating S Corporation Shareholder Stock and Loan Basis
Overview
This program discusses, in a practical way, how an S corporation shareholder calculates their stock and loan basis on Form 7203. Form 7203 is the IRS Form on which a shareholder is sometimes required to calculate their stock and loan basis. This topic is particularly important when an S corporation has a loss and the shareholders wish to know whether they are entitled to fully utilize the loss that has been allocated to them against their other income.
Highlights
- Introduction to Form 7203
- Introduction to the calculation of stock basis
- Introduction to the calculation of loan basis
- Taxable and nontaxable S corporation distributions to shareholders
- The election to reduce basis by deductible losses and expenses before reducing basis by nondeductible expenses
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of tax rules relating to S corporations and S corporation shareholders
Designed For
Any tax practitioner with S corporations or S corporation shareholders as clients
Objectives
- Calculate an S corporation shareholder's basis in his or her S corporation shares on Form 7203
- Understand and apply the S corporation shareholder loan basis rules
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Michael Tucker, Surgent McCoy Self Study
Michael J. Tucker is an employee of Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC and a consultant for the accounting firm of T.M. Byxbee Co. in Hamden, CT. He is the author of many professional articles and a veteran TV and live-seminar presenter. In addition, he heads up Surgent McCoy’s webinar efforts, where he writes and hosts many of the webinars Surgent McCoy sponsors and presents. Mr. Tucker was a professor at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT and worked with KPMG Peat Marwick and Deloitte & Touche. Mr. Tucker received his J.D. from New York University, his LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, and his Ph.D. from the University of Houston.
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