In the current year, Red Corporation (a calendar year C corporation), which owns stock in Blue Corporation, had net operating income of $200,000 for the year. Blue pays Red a dividend of $40,000. Red takes a dividends received deduction of $20,000. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. Red owns 80% of Blue Corporation. b. Red owns 20% or more, but less than 80% of Blue Corporation. c. Red owns 80% or more of Blue Corporation. d. Red owns less than 20% of Blue Corporation. e. None of these choices are correct.
d. Red owns less than 20% of Blue Corporation.
Red’s dividends received deduction is 50% of the dividend received ($20,000 ÷ $40,000).
The 50% dividends received deduction applies if ownership is less than 20%
d. Red owns less than 20% of Blue Corporation.
In the current year, Red Corporation (a calendar year C corporation), which owns stock in Blue...
In the current year, Red Corporation (a calendar year C corporation), which owns stock in Blue Corporation, had net operating income of $200,000 for the year. Blue pays Red a dividend of $40,000. Red takes a dividends received deduction of $20,000. Which of the following statements is correct? a. Red owns 80% or more of Blue Corporation. b. Red owns 20% or more, but less than 80% of Blue Corporation. c. Red owns less than 20% of Blue Corporation. d....
Copper Corporation, a calendar year corporation, owns stock in Bronze Corporation and has net operating income of $900,000 for the current year, Bronze Corporation pays Copper a dividend of $150,000. What amount of dividends received deduction may Copper claim if it owns 85% of Bronze stock (and the two corporations are members of the same affiliated group) (Astume Copper's dividends received deduction is not limited by its taxable income.) a. $120,000 65150,000 c575.000 d. 597,500 De None of these choices...
Eagle Corporation, a calendar year corporation, owns stock in Hawk Corporation and has taxable income of $100,000 for the year before considering the dividends received deduction. In the current year, Hawk Corporation Days Eagle a dividend of $130,000, which was considered in Calculating the $100,000. What amount of dividends received deduction may Eagle daim it it owns 15% of Hawk's stock? a. $50,000 b. 365.000 Oc. so d. $84,500 e. None of these choices are correct
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...
In each of the following independent situations, determine the
dividends received deduction for the calendar year C
corporation.
The Rose Corporation owns 15%, Pansy owns 10% and Daffodil owns
55% of the stock in the corporations paying the dividends.
Rose
Corporation
Pansy
Corporation
Daffodil
Corporation
Income from operations
$1,200,000
$1,200,000
$1,200,000
Expenses from operations
(800,000)
(1,300,000)
(1,500,000)
Qualifying dividends
400,000
400,000
400,000
The dividends received deduction for Pansy Corporation is
EXHIBIT 12.5 Dividends Received Deduction Percentage of Ownership by Corporate...
Iris Corporation owns 30% of Fresia Corporation's stock. On November 15, Fresia Corporation, with current E & P of $320,000, distributes land (fair market value of $100,000; basis of $160,000) to Iris. The land is subject to a liability of $80,000, which Iris assumes. Dividends Received Deduction Percentage of Ownership by Corporate Shareholder Deduction Percentage Less than 20% 50% 20% or more (but less than 80%) 65% 80% or more* 100% a. How is Iris Corporation taxed on the distribution?...
Iris Corporation owns 30% of Fresia Corporation's stock. On November 15, Fresia Corporation, with current E & P of $320,000, distributes land (fair market value of $100,000; basis of $160,000) to Iris. The land is subject to a liability of $80,000, which Iris assumes. Dividends Received Deduction Table Percentage of Ownership by Corporate Shareholder Deduction Percentage Less than 20% 50% 20% or more (but less than 80%) 65% 80% or more 100% a. How is Iris Corporation taxed on the...
For the year of 2020, Delana Corporation, a calendar year corporation, had the following Income and Expenses: Gross Income (Revenues) From Operations - $600,000; Expenses From Operations - $720,000; Dividends Received (Less than twenty percent (20%) owned domestic corporation) - $180,000. Delana Corporation's Dividend Received Deduction for the year of 2020 will be: $180,000. $ 90,000. $ 60,000. $ 30,000.
Russell Corporation owns stock in Pierce Corporation and has operating income of $150,000 and operating expenses of $200,000 for the year. Pierce Corporation pays Russell a dividend of $100,000. What amount of dividends received deduction may Russell claim if it owns 30% of Pierce stock? $32,500 O $65,000 $50,000 O $25,000
Jazz Corporation owns 10% of the Williams Corp. stock. Williams distributed a $15,000 dividend to Jazz Corporation. Jazz Corp's taxable income (loss) before the dividend was ($2,500). What is the amount of Jazz's dividends received deduction on the dividend it received from Williams Corp.? Multiple Choice $6,250 None of the choices is correct. $7,500. $10,625.