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Jerry, a partner with 30 percent capital and profits interest, received his Schedule K-1 from Plush Pillows, LP. At the beginning of the year, Jerry's tax basis in his partnership interest was $41,000. His current-year Schedule K-1 reported an ordinary loss of $6,000, long-term capital gain of $4,900, qualified dividends of $3,900, $2,400 of non-deductible expenses, a $29,000 cash contribution, and a reduction of $5,900 in his share of partnership debt. What is Jerry's adjusted basis in his partnership interest at the end of the year

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$64,500

Step-by-step explanation:

The basis of a partnership interest is the money plus the adjusted basis of any property the partner contributed. In this case adjusted basis of jerry in his partnership can be calculated as follows

Adjusted basis of Jerry In his Partnership = Partnership interest - Ordinary Loss + Long term Capital gain + Dividend-Non Deductible Expenses + Cash Contribution - Share deduction

Adjusted basis of Jerry In his Partnership = $41,000 - $6,000 + $4,900 + $3,900 - $2,400 + $29,000 - $5,900

Adjusted basis of Jerry In his Partnership = $64,500

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