A Federal consolidated group can claim dividends received deduction for payments that the parent receives from other affiliates.
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A Federal consolidated group can claim dividends received deduction for payments that the parent receives from...
Q11 Identify which of the following statements is true. The dividends-received deduction is designed to reduce double taxation of corporate dividends. The full 65% dividends-received deduction is available without restriction. If a corporation receives dividends eligible for the 65% dividends-received deduction and the 50% dividends-received deduction, the 50% dividends-received deduction reduces taxable income prior to the 65% deduction. All of the above are false.
7. Identify which of the following statements is false. A) The 65% dividends-received deduction can be claimed when computing a corporation's undistributed personal holding company income (UPHCI). B) Rental expenses in excess of rental income are added back to taxable income to arrive at personal holding company income (PHCI). C) Ramirez Corporation is a personal holding company. Its taxable income for this year is $75,000. The corporation's charitable contributions are $10,000 greater than its income tax charitable contribution deduction limitation....
Question 26 The dividends-received deduction is designed to reduce double taxation of corporate dividends payable to individual shareholders. True False Henry transfers property with an adjusted basis of $90,000 and an FMV of $100,000 to a newly-formed corporation in a Sec. 351 exchange. Henry receives stock with an FMV of $80,000 and a short-term note with a $20,000 FMV. Henry's recognized gain is $0. $5,000 $20,000 $10,000 Sun and Moon Corporations each have only one class of stock outstanding. Their...
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#10 V Corporation receives 10,000 in dividends from each of corporations listed below. How much is V's 10,000 dividends received deduction in each case? a. b, c. d. e. L Corporation-a domestic corporation owned 10% by V Q Corporation-a foreign corporation owned 5% by V T Corporation-a domestic corporation owned 40% by V X Corporation-a domestic corporation owned 90% by V J Corporation-a foreign corporation owned 15% by V
84) Eagle Corporation, a personal holding company, has the following results: Taxable income $200,000 Dividends-received deduction 30,000 Excess charitable contributions 10,000 Long-term capital gains 10,000 Federal income taxes 61,000 Calculate the PHC tax. 85) Raptor Corporation is a PHC for 2009 and reports $200,000 of taxable income on its federal income tax return. Operating profit $100,000 Long-term capital gain 80,000 Dividends (20%-owned corporation) 90,000 Interest 100,000 Gross income 370,000 Salaries expense (50,000) General and administrative expense (25,000) Dividends-received deduction (72,000)...
EXHIBIT 16-6 Stock Ownership and Dividends Received Deduction Percentage | Receiving Corporation's Stock Ownership in Distributing Corporation's Stock Less than 20 percent At least 20 percent but less than 80 percent 80 percent or more Dividends Received Deduction Percentage 50% 65 100 * To qualify for the 100 percent dividends received the receiving and distributing corporations must be in the same affiliated group as described in $1504. The 80 percent ownership requirement is the minimum ownership level required for inclusion...
Inferring consolidation entries from consolidated financial statements—Cost method Assume a parent company acquired a subsidiary on January 1, 2012. The purchase price was $1,312,000 in excess of the subsidiary’s book value of Stockholders’ Equity on the acquisition date, and that excess was assigned to the following [A] assets: [A] Asset Original Amount Original Useful Life Property, plant and equipment (PPE), net $300,000 20 years Patent 432,000 12 years Goodwill 580,000 Indefinite $1,312,000 The parent company uses the cost method of...
bond coupon payments and dividends from preferred stocks and common stock can all enjoy tax-deductible feature True or False
Problem 19-33 Cardinal Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, receives dividend income of $250,000 from a corporation in which it holds a 10% interest. Cardinal also receives interest income of $35,000 from municipal bonds. (The municipality used the proceeds from the bond issue to construct a library.) Cardinal borrowed funds to purchase the municipal bonds and pays $20,000 of interest on the loan. Excluding these three items, Cardinal's taxable income is $500,000. Cardinal has $150,000 of accumulated E & P at...
A corporation receives its charter from ________. Select one: a. the federal government b. the state c. the board of directors d. the stockholders In a general partnership, ________. Select one: a. each partner is held responsible for an agreement/decision made by any one of the partners b. partners can be held responsible only for decisions they make personally c. no partner can be held legally responsible for decisions since the partnership itself is a legal entity d. no decision...