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If it is a tax preferred type account....oike in your IRA or 401k, no.
The provision for bad debts will be categorized under the profit and loss account.
Yes, generally a corporation must recognize gain or loss upon a distribution of propoerty in liquidation, computed as if the property were sold to teh distributee shareholder at its fair market value. Code Sec. 336(a). The type of gain or loss recognized (e.g., ordinary, capital, Section 1231) depends on the nature of the property to the corporation, as well as the property's holding period.
This type of account is called "foreign currency account".
Building account is nominal account.
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Gain or loss happens when you sell. Thus the loss or gain on paper is only a status. However this is used in marking your position to market and necessary action or provision is made for this paper loss, in a prudent financial managment. If there is paper gain no action is taken.
If it is a tax preferred type account....oike in your IRA or 401k, no.
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The provision for bad debts will be categorized under the profit and loss account.
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Yes, generally a corporation must recognize gain or loss upon a distribution of propoerty in liquidation, computed as if the property were sold to teh distributee shareholder at its fair market value. Code Sec. 336(a). The type of gain or loss recognized (e.g., ordinary, capital, Section 1231) depends on the nature of the property to the corporation, as well as the property's holding period.
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