Partnerships in Bankruptcy & Tax Law Information
If a partnership’s debt is canceled because of bankruptcy or insolvency, the rules for the exclusion of the canceled amount from gross income and for tax attribute reduction are applied at the individual partner level. Thus, each partner’s share of debt cancellation income must be reported on the partner’s return unless the partner meets the bankruptcy or insolvency exclusions explained earlier. Then all choices, such as the choices to reduce the basis of depreciable property before reducing other tax attributes, to treat real property inventory as depreciable property, and to end the tax year on the day before filing the bankruptcy case, must be made by the individual partners, not the partnership.
Depreciable property. For purposes of reducing the basis of depreciable property in attribute reduction, a partner treats his or her partnership interest as depreciable property to the extent of the partner’s proportionate interest in the partnership’s depreciable property. This applies only if the partnership makes a corresponding reduction in the partnership’s basis in its depreciable property with respect to the partner.
Partner’s basis in partnership. The allocation of an amount of debt cancellation income to a partner results in that partner’s basis in the partnership being increased by that amount. At the same time, the reduction in the partner’s share of partnership liabilities caused by the debt cancellation results in a deemed distribution, in turn resulting in a reduction of the partner’s basis in the partnership. These basis adjustments are separate from any basis reduction under the attribute-reduction rules described earlier.
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