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mash [69]
3 years ago
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Riverbend Inc. received a $240,000 dividend from stock it held in Hobble Corporation. Riverbend's taxable income is $2,710,000 b

efore deducting the dividends received deduction (DRD), a $50,500 NOL carryover, and a $153,000 charitable contribution.
Corporate Income Tax Rates
Taxable Income Tax
$50,000 15% of the taxable income
$50,000-$75,000 $7,500 + 25% of taxable income over $50,000
$75,000-$100,000 $13,750 + 34% of taxable income over $75,000
$100,000-$335,000 $22,250 + 39% of taxable income over $100,000
$335,000-$10,000,000 $113,900 + 34% of taxable income over $335,000
$10,000,000-$15,000,000 $3,400,000 + 35% of taxable income over $10,000,000
$15,000,000-$18,333,333 $5,150,000 + 38% of taxable income over $15,000,000
Over $18,333,333 35% of the taxable income
a. What is Riverbend’s deductible DRD assuming it owns 11 percent of Hobble Corporation?
b. Assuming the facts in part (a), what is Riverbend’s marginal tax rate on the dividend?
c. What is Riverbend’s DRD assuming it owns 36 percent of Hobble Corporation?
d. Assuming the facts in part (c), what is Riverbend’s marginal tax rate on the dividend?
e. What is Riverbend’s DRD assuming it owns 89 percent of Hobble Corporation (and is part of the same affiliated group)?
f. Assuming the facts in part (e), what is Riverbend’s marginal tax rate on the dividend?
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zlopas [31]3 years ago
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