L&B Land Lease Group 82-4 v. Commissioner
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Opinion
MEMORANDUM OPINION
WILLIAMS,
The Commissioner determined adjustments to the Federal partnership information returns of L&B Land Lease Group 82-4 for the taxable years ended*265 December 31, 1982 and December 31, 1983, as set forth in his Notice of Final Partnership Administrative Adjustments ("FPAA"). The issue this Court must decide is whether L&B Land Lease Group 82-4 ("L&B") is subject to the partnership audit and litigation procedures, section 6221 et seq., 1 for its taxable year ended December 31, 1982. 2 If L&B is not, then respondent was without authority to issue the FPAA.
*266 For purposes of this motion all of the facts of this case have been stipulated and are so found.
On April 9, 1986, respondent mailed an FPAA to L&B's tax matters partner, Selma Blattman, and to each partner of L&B. Blattman timely filed with this Court a petition for a readjustment of the partnership items on July 7, 1986. L&B is a general partnership formed and operated under the Florida Uniform Partnership Act; the principal office of L&B is at North Miami Beach, Florida.
The offering memorandum of L&B, which is not dated, states that a minimum of 40 units and a maximum of 99 units in L&B would be offered. The purchase price of one unit was an immediate cash contribution of $1,200.00 to L&B and a promise to contribute $3,780.00 to L&B on December 31, 1989. By paying two points on December 31, 1989, a partner could extend the due date of his commitment for five years. The offering was to close after all 99 units were purchased but not later than October 31, 1982. The memorandum states that L&B would be formed under the Florida Uniform Partnership Act to be effective as of the date on which the last unit was sold. 3
*267 The subscription agreement for L&B units states that the subscription is not revocable by the subscriber. However, each subscription was subject to the acceptance of Blattman, L&B's managing general partner. If Blattman rejected a subscription, or if fewer than 40 units of L&B were subscribed for by October 31, 1982, the subscription funds would be returned to the affected subscriber. 4 The agreement states that subscription funds would be held in a "Special Account" until the funds became assets of L&B.
Subscription agreements for a total of 70 units of L&B were executed and delivered on or before September 3, 1982. Two partners, viz, Sanford Bacon and Marcia Tompkins, executed and delivered their subscription agreements and contributed the required cash and note after September 3, 1982. The partnership documents reflect that Blattman was the managing general partner of L&B. Blattman also bought the four remaining units of L&B to acquire an interest in L&B as an "Additional General Partner" on September 13, 1982.
*268 The Partnership applied for an account with the Merrill Lynch Ready Assets Trust on September 3, 1982. The application was received on September 9, 1982, and the first funds were deposited into the account on September 10, 1982. The first check was drawn on the account on September 13, 1982.
The Partnership Agreement of L&B was executed on September 13, 1982 by and among Blattman and each of the 12 "Additional General Partners" of L&B. 5 This agreement states that the term of L&B commenced on the date the agreement was executed.
L&B executed an agreement with Eastern Investors Geological Services, Inc. ("EIGS") on September 13, 1982, in which EIGS agreed to provide various services necessary to L&B's proposed business activities. On behalf of L&B, Blattman executed a promissory note in favor of EIGS in the amount of $76,563.90 on September 14, 1982.
L&B's Federal partnership information returns filed with respondent for its taxable years ended December 31, 1982 and December 31, 1983 each state that L&B commenced business on September 8, 1982. The partners*269 of L&B have not consented to be subject to the partnership audit and litigation provisions.
Petitioner argues that L&B's 1982 taxable year began prior to September 4, 1982 because L&B was formed prior to September 4, 1982. Petitioner believes that L&B was formed prior to September 4, 1982 because more than the minimum offering of 40 units had been subscribed for by that date, and consequently, those subscribers' capital was irrevocably committed to L&B. Therefore, petitioner contends, the partnership audit and litigation procedures, section 6221 et seq., do not apply, and the FPAA is invalid. See
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