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The bcd partnership plans to distribute cash of $20,000 to partner brad at the end of the tax year. the partnership reported a loss for the year, and brad's share of the loss is $10,000. brad has a basis of $15,000 in the partnership interest, including his shaer of partnership liabilities. the partnership expects to report substantial income in future years.
a. what rules are used to calculate brad's ending basis in his partnership interest?
b. how much income or loss must brad report for the tax year?
c. will the deduction for any of the $10,000 loss be suspended?
d. could any planning opportunities be used to minimize the tax ramifications of the distribution?

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