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Analysis of Provision – Section 1371




 Eligible Terminated S Corporation Period



 When the S corporation status is terminated and the corporation continues to operate, the business is immediately treated

 as a C corporation. Therefore, any earnings generated after the termination date create earnings and profits for the
 C corporation. Also, any distribution made with respect to stock after the termination date would be from the C corporation
 and subject to the dividend rules of IRC § 301(c).



 To facilitate the transition to C corporation status, in 1982 IRC § 1371(e) was enacted to allow cash distributions during

 the PTTP to be treated as a distribution from accumulated adjustments account (AAA) and, as such, to be tax-free up to
 the shareholder’s basis in their stock. However, cash distributions in excess of the AAA will not be covered by the IRC

 § 1371(e) exception. The excess distributions will be treated as being made by the C corporation and subject to IRC
 § 301(c), i.e., they will be taxed as a dividend, assuming sufficient current year earnings & profits (CY E&P) or prior year

 accumulated earnings & profits (AE&P). In general, the PTTP is only for about the first year after the S election is
 terminated.



 Under the provision 1371(f), Congress provided some transitional relief to certain “eligible terminated S corporations”.

 For eligible terminated S corporations, any distribution of money outside the PTTP that is not sourced from CY E&P may
 be sourced as a ratio of AAA and AE&P. Distribution of money from AAA will be tax-free up to the shareholder’s basis in

 their stock.



 An eligible terminated S corporation is any C corporation that:

 (1)  is an S corporation on December 21, 2017, and


 (2)  revokes its S corporation election under section 1362(a) during the two-year period beginning December 22,
 2017, and


 (3)  has all the same owners (and in identical proportions) on the date the S corporation election is revoked as on
 December 22, 2017.



 Additional guidance is pending.






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