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Stells [14]
3 years ago
14

Qwan, a U.S. corporation, reports $250,000 interest expense for the tax year. None of the interest relates to nonrecourse debt o

r loans from affiliated corporations. Qwan’s U.S. and foreign assets are reported as follows. Fair market value: U.S. assets $ 5,000,000 Foreign assets $10,000,000 Tax book value: U.S. assets $ 2,000,000 Foreign assets $ 6,000,000 ​ How should Qwan assign its interest expense between U.S. and foreign sources to maximize its FTC for the current year?
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1 answer:
Katen [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

They have to use fair value or tax book value of the assets the method that is used should be the largest FTC 250,000

Explanation:

(5,000,000/(5,000,00+10,000,000)=83,333 interest expense allocated 250,000-83,333=166,667

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