- 294 - Lisle Loans Lender Year Distributee Amount Int'l Films 1974 RWL Cinema Trust $15,000 Int'l Films 1975 RWL Cinema Trust II 20,000 Int'l Films 1975 Lisle 10,000 Int'l Films 1976 RWL Cinema Trust 5,000 Int'l Films 1976 RWL Cinema Trust II 18,000 Int'l Films 1977 RWL Cinema Trust II 5,000 Int'l Films 1978 Lisle 9,500 Int'l Films 1978 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,750 Int'l Films 1978 RWL Cinema Trust II 4,469 Int'l Films 1979 Lisle 8,784 Int'l Films 1979 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 Int'l Films 1980 RWL Cinema Trust II 250 Int'l Films 1981 RWL Cinema Trust II 2,750 Int'l Films 1982 RWL Cinema Trust II 2,320 Int'l Films 1983 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 HELO 1983 Basking Ridge Trust 95,000 IRA/Int'l Films 1983 Lisle 3,000 Int'l Films 1984 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 Administration Co. 1985 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 Int'l Films 1986 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 Administration Co. 1987 RWL Cinema Trust II 2,463 IRA 1988 RWL Cinema Trust II 6,000 BWK 1989 RWL Cinema Trust II 3,000 BWK 1990 RWL Cinema Trust II 2,969 Generally, borrowed funds are not included in a taxpayer's gross income "because the taxpayer's obligation to repay the funds offsets any increase in the taxpayer's assets". United States v. Centennial Sav. Bank FSB, 499 U.S. 573, 582 (1991); accord Moore v. United States, 412 F.2d 974, 978 (5th Cir. 1969); United States v. Rochelle, 384 F.2d 748, 751 (5th Cir. 1967). The hallmarks of a loan are: (1) Consensual recognition between the borrower and the lender of the existence of the loan, i.e., the obligation to repay; and (2) bona fide intent on the part ofPage: Previous 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 Next
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