Answer:
All of the above are true.
Explanation:
The following statements about a corporation is true.
<u>1. A corporation is a separate taxpaying entity that must file a tax return annually. </u>
A corporation is a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners. they can enter contracts, loan and borrow money, sue and be sued, hire employees, own assets, <u>and pay taxes annually just like individuals.</u>
<u>2. A newly formed corporation must select its basic accounting method. </u>
A newly formed corporation will have to choose its accounting method. Accounting method refers to the rules a company follows in reporting revenues and expenses. The two primary methods are accrual accounting and cash accounting.
3. The terms "regular corporation" and "C corporation" are synonymous.
The C corporation is the <u>standard (or default) corporation under IRS rules.</u> The S corporation is a corporation that has elected a special tax status with the IRS and therefore has some tax advantages, hence cannot be said to be regular but has obtained a special status by election.