I prefer to view the archive using:
Presenters
Anil Khanna
Revenue Agent, Washington DC Large Business and International Division IRS
Click for bio
|
Susan L. Kerrick
Revenue Agent, Technical Advisor - S Corporation Issue Specialist Small Business / Self-Employed IRS
Click for bio
|
Amani Ahmed
CPA, MST Member of NABA, AICPA and NATP
Click for bio
|
Moderator
|
|
S Corporations: Stock Basis of the Shareholders
Presented on:
March 28, 2012
2 p.m. Eastern Time
1 p.m. Central Time
Noon Mountain Time
11 a.m. Pacific Time
Learn how to calculate an individual shareholder�s basis in an S corporation stock, including:
- Why it is important to track stock basis
- Who is responsible for tracking stock basis
- Items that increase and decrease S corporation stock basis
- Stock basis ordering rules
Links
 | 2011 FORM 1120S |
 | 2011 Instructions for FORM 1120S |
 | 2011 Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S), Shareholder's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. |
 | 2011 Instructions for Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S) (site) |
 | 2011 Instructions for Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S) (pdf) |
 | S Corporations |
 | S Corporation Stock and Debt Basis |
 | Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation |
 | All Form 1120S Revisions |
 | Publication 542, Corporations |
 | SCHEDULE D (Form 1120S), Capital Gains and Losses and Built-in Gains |
 | Instructions for Schedule D (Form 1120S) (site) |
 | Instructions for Schedule D (Form 1120S) (pdf) |
 | SCHEDULE M-3 (Form 1120S), Net Income (Loss) Reconciliation for S Corporations With Total Assets of $10 Million or More |
 | Instructions for Schedule M-3 (Form 1120S) (site) |
 | Instructions for Schedule M-3 (Form 1120S) (pdf) |
 | Form 1125-A, Cost of Goods Sold |
 | Form 8453-S, U.S. S Corporation Income Tax Declaration for an IRS e-file Return |
 | Form 8879-S, IRS e-file Signature Authorization for Form 1120S |
 | Corporate Returns, Forms 1120/1120-F/1120S/7004 (non-IRS software developer company information) |
 | Where to File Your Taxes (for Form 1120S) |
 | www.irs.gov |
 |
Receive updates from the IRS by e-mail. Visit our subscription services page on IRS.gov to choose the e-newsletters you'd like to receive. It's easy and you can edit your choices at any time.
|
|