Bonds and their accrued interest as part of a taxable estate + alt valution date

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  • #820887
    startupcfo
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    See SIM#69

    The decedent dies on April 1st, so the alternate election date is 6 months later on October 1st. There are 2 bonds, and the question is

      how much of the accrued interest is included in the taxable estate

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    The first bond is

    $200,000 Zenon Corp. 3% 20-year bonds, due Year 16.
    Interest payable quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1,
    and November 1.

    I calculate this to be $500/month in interest

    The second bond is

    $320,000 Vision Corp. 5% 15-year bonds, due Year 13.
    Interest payable quarterly on January 1, April 1, July 1,
    and October 1.

    I calculate this to be $1,333/month in interest.

    Answers given are $1,000 for the first bond and $4,000 for the second bond, but this SIM gives zero rationale as to how it came up with those numbers.

    AUD - 93
    BEC - 87
    FAR - 77
    REG - 77
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    Corporate finance leader

    BEC - 87 | 02/28
    REG - 70 | 06/10, REMATCH | 08/30
    AUD - XX | 09/10
    FAR - XX | 12/10

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    atabiaka
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    Is there any other info? Like whether bonds where at face value or not?

    Have you found the solution? Really interested in solving this too.

    #822907
    startupcfo
    Participant

    The answers are in my original post, but not the rationale. Somebody put up the Bat sign

    AUD - 93
    BEC - 87
    FAR - 77
    REG - 77
    ------------
    Corporate finance leader

    BEC - 87 | 02/28
    REG - 70 | 06/10, REMATCH | 08/30
    AUD - XX | 09/10
    FAR - XX | 12/10

    #823477
    atabiaka
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    I figured it out. Estate tax is a value at The day of death or 6 months later. But 6 months later of the same amount. Interest income will go to estate income tax return. Thus we have feb and March accrued income for bond 1 and and Jan, Feb, March for bond 2. Which is 1000 and 4000 respectively.

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