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Copper Corporation, a calendar year C corporation, owns stock in Bronze Corporation and has net operating income of $900,000 for the current year. Bronze Corporation pays Copper a dividend of $150,000. What amount of dividends received deduction may Copper claim if it owns 85% of Bronze stock (and the two corporations are members of the same affiliated group)

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$150,000

Step-by-step explanation:

From the example given, the dividends deduction sustain rely on the ownership percentage by the corporate shareholder.

Now, if Copper Corporation has 85% of the Bronze Corporation, Copper would be eligible for a deduction of 100%, or in this example $150,000

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Answer: $150,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The Dividend Received Deduction is a Federal tax deduction that applies when a related company pays dividends to another company that owns part of it.

The relevant provision is that when a company owns more than 80% of the company receiving the Dividend, the Dividend Received Deduction amounts to 100% of dividends received.

Cooper Corporation may therefore claim a deduction of $150,000 being the total amount as they own 85% of Broze Corporation Stock.

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