Key Takeaways

  • Constructive receipt: income available without substantial restriction.
  • Year-end check = income in year received (even if not cashed).
  • Agent receipt = taxpayer receipt.
  • Accrual taxpayers: §451(c) one-year deferral for advance payments.
  • Deferral: Year 1 per AFS, entire remainder in Year 2.
  • Cannot "turn your back" on available income.
Last updated: January 2026

Constructive Receipt

Why This Matters for the Exam

Constructive receipt prevents timing manipulation. The exam tests year-end checks, agent receipt, and the advance payment deferral.

Expect at least 3-4 questions on constructive receipt.

The Constructive Receipt Doctrine

RuleDescription
Income taxableWhen credited, set apart, or available
No substantial restrictionIf you can draw on it, it's income
Cannot delayCannot "turn your back" on income

Key Applications

ScenarioTreatment
Check delivered Dec 31Income in current year
Check mailed Dec 28, received Jan 2Income in year received
Agent receives fundsTaxpayer received

Substantial Restrictions

ScenarioConstructively Received?
Check available, banks openYes
Check available, requires manager signature (manager unavailable)No
Agent holds funds pending instructionsPossibly no

Advance Payments (§451(c))

MethodTreatment
Full InclusionAll income in year received
One-Year DeferralRecognize per AFS in Year 1, remainder in Year 2

Deferral Method Requirements

Eligible PaymentsExamples
ServicesMaintenance contracts
Sale of goodsPre-orders
Use of IPLicense fees
Gift cardsRedeemable for services/goods

Deferral Limitation

RuleDescription
Maximum deferralOne year only
Year 2ENTIRE remaining balance
Not matchingCannot spread over service period

Deferral Example

Item202420252026
Received$12,000
AFS recognition$1,000$6,000$5,000
Tax recognition$1,000$11,000$0

Real-World Scenario

Scenario: Gym receives $1,200 Nov 1, 2024 for 12-month membership.

  • Cash basis: $1,200 in 2024.
  • Accrual (full inclusion): $1,200 in 2024.
  • Accrual (deferral): $200 in 2024 (2 months AFS), $1,000 in 2025.

On the Exam

Expect 3-4 questions on constructive receipt, typically:

  1. Check Questions: "Check delivered Dec 30—when taxable?"
  2. Agent Questions: "Agent receives funds—when taxable?"
  3. Deferral Questions: "24-month contract—recognition in each year?"

The key is to remember: Available income = taxable now. Year-end check = current year. Agent = taxpayer. Deferral = 1 year max, remainder in Year 2.

Test Your Knowledge

Cash-basis attorney receives check Dec 30, deposits Jan 5. When taxable?

A
B
C
D
Test Your Knowledge

Accrual: receive $12,000 for 24-month contract. AFS: $1,000 Y1, $6,000 Y2, $5,000 Y3. Tax with deferral?

A
B
C
D
Test Your Knowledge

Agent receives payment Dec 28, remits Jan 3. When taxable to cash-basis taxpayer?

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B
C
D