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    Corporate Tax Notes

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    True/false #1 Any distribution in excess of E & P is treated as a tax-free recovery of capital by shareholders. ANS: F Distributions in excess of E & P are a tax-free recovery of capital to the extent of stock basis. Distributions in excess of basis trigger recognition of capital gain. #21 A corporation that distributes a property dividend must reduce its E & P by the fair market value of the property less any liability on the property. ANS: F E & P must be reduced by the greater of the adjusted

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    As such‚ corporations pay taxes on their annual earnings‚ just as individuals do. When corporations pay out dividends to shareholders‚ those dividend payments incur income-tax liabilities for the shareholders who receive them‚ even though the earnings that provided the cash to pay the dividends were already taxed at the corporate level. 2. What type of taxpayers are considered "eligible" taxpayers with regard to special ordinary loss treatment of IRC Section 1244 stock? (5 pts.) The allowance of an

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    business income. It falls under Part “D” of  Chapter  IV of the Income-tax Act‚ 1961. This part consists of various sections from section 28-44DB. As per section 29 the income referred to in section 28 shall be computed in accordance with the provisions ofsections 30 to 43D. Therefore‚ provisions of section 33AB falls within the scope of computation of income from business and profession and is not under Chapter VI A of the Act which relates to allowing deduction from gross total income of assessee

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    Tax planning for corporate liquidation The Tax reform act of 1986(TRA) made significant changes to tax provisions which had influence on corporations. One of the most important changes was the deletion of the General Utilities doctrine; under a plan of complete liquidation it had given a tax relief for appreciated assets distribution. This essay illustrates tax law changes about corporate liquidations and suggests some tax planning strategies to mitigate the influence of TRA. Sec. 336 changes

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    THE TAX LAWS SHOULD BE REFORMED TO ENCOURAGE SAVING A nation’s saving rate is a key determinant of its long-run economic prosperity. When the saving rate is higher‚ more resources are available for investment in new plant and equipment. A larger stock of plant and equipment‚ in turn‚ raises labor productivity‚ wages‚ and incomes. It is‚ therefore‚ no surprise that international data show a strong correlation between national saving rates and measures of economic well-being. If a nation’s laws

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    the popurse of the IRS

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    In 1862 the tax paying agency was formed. During war times‚ the citizens of USA needed pro-tection from other countries. The government could not raise all the money for war expenses. President Lincoln and the United States congress decided to seek money from the public. That was the beginning of taxation. There are a lot of reasons for taxation and these are the basis for formation of the IRS. The IRS deals with estate‚ corporate and gift taxes as well as collects taxes from employment and individuals

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    Running head: TRANSFORMATION AT THE IRS Module 8: Transformation at the IRS AMP 492 September 25‚ 2011 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the transformation at the IRS by examining the need for change‚ the outcome of change and the process of change. The challenges faced by the IRS will be discussed and Kotter’s 8-step model will be applied to the case study to determine whether or not it was or could have been implemented more effectively. This paper will provide an opinion

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    • Question 1 1 out of 1 points Schedule M-2 is used to reconcile unappropriated retained earnings at the beginning of the year with unappropriated retained earnings at the end of the year. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True • Question 2 1 out of 1 points For a corporation in 2012‚ the domestic production activities deduction is equal to 9% of the higher of (1) qualified production activities income or (2) taxable income. However‚ the deduction cannot

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    Today‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is much wider concept than just donations and philanthropy. It is viewed as a way of doing business‚ identified with the strategies and standards of business conduct that companies follow in their business. While focused on creating shareholder value‚ the companies seem to be equally focused on CSR for various reasons like - attracting socially responsible investors‚ customer group‚ marketing‚ branding‚ enhanced employee relations and Tax incentives.

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    Parliament 23/09/2013 Corporate tax avoidance by multinational firms In this briefing: The scale of Member States’ (MS) losses through the increasingly aggressive use of tax-avoidance schemes by multinational companies (MNCs) is difficult to estimate‚ but is considered serious. Press reports have highlighted the low tax paid by well-known‚ very successful companies. The tax reduction methods used by MNCs have been well known for decades. They include transfer pricing‚ the use of lower-tax jurisdictions

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