a tax accountant: How is a gift of a stock portfolio to an S-Corp (from the will of a former shareholder) accounted for in quickbooks?
You need to get with a tax, a tax accountant. Since legally the s-corp is a separate legal entity, as the beneficiary the portfolio value should not be income. But the basis of the stocks in the portfolio are stepped up to current market value ( on the date of […]
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