I have an S-Corp Client. They are obligated to have 5 affordable homes within on of their current subdivisions Part of the approval was to earmark 5 lots that would deemed affordable. They are wondering they simply gift 5 lots to the local housing authority, what kind of tax benefit this would have for the S-Corp? Instead of building the 5 affordable homes.
I know that an S-Corp cannot make the contribution If a trust, estate, partnership, or corporation makes a gift, the individual beneficiaries, partners, or stockholders are considered donors and may be liable for the gift and GST taxes. A gratuitous transfer of property by a corporation is considered to be a gift by the shareholders to the donee, while a gift to a corporation is considered to be a gift to its shareholders
My question is, does the shareholder have to have a basis in the S-Corp to be able to take the contribution. I am not sure if my shareholders have as much basis as the actual land donation will be.
Thanks
Jacquie
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If the local housing authority is a government agency, giving it the lots would be a noncash charitable contribution by the S Corp which is allowed.
If value is >$5,000 S Corp needs to have them appraised. 8283 needs to be filed with 1120S.
Basis rules apply to S Corp shareholders. If they can't use the deduction this year it will carryover until they have basis.
Thank you very much !!
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