45. Which of the following events is an intercompany transaction?
A) a capital contribution
B) a parent corporation's sale of stock of a subsidiary corporation to a nonmember of the group
C) dividend payment received from a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation; the subsidiary corporation is not an includible corporation
D) accrual of interest on a loan made by one group member to another group member; both group members use the accrual method of accounting
Ans is D
Accrual of interest on a loan made by one group member to another group member; both group members use the accrual method of accounting.
Reason:-
Point A,B and C are not intercompany transaction.
In Point D, transactions are occurring between two group members which is an apparent sign of intercompany relationship.
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