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From the supplier: Abandoning interest in a partnership which owns real property operating at a loss may result in either a regular or capital loss depending on how the interest was abandoned. Receipt of consideration at the time of abandonment qualifies the loss as capital rather than regular. The taxpayer is also liable for cancellation of debt income if the debt which attaches to the partnership and allowed the loss is forgiven at a later date. Two recent cases which exemplify this process are presented.
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Title: Abandonment of partnership interests.
Author: Jerry S. Williford
Publication:The Tax Adviser (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1993
Publisher: American Institute of CPA's
Volume: 24 Issue: n2 Page: 97(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Abandonment of partnership interests.: An article from: The Tax Adviser
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Author(s)Jerry S. Williford
PublisherAmerican Institute of CPA's
ISBN / ASINB0008VCQ4Y
ISBN-13978B0008VCQ46
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