Differences from Individual Income Tax
Corporate only provisions
DRD Calculations
Interest Limit Calculations
Corporate Procedural Matters
100
This income does not receive the preferential treatment when earned at the corporate level that it does at the individual level.

What is Capital Gains?

100

A provision to eliminate excess taxation on intercompany transfers of cash

What is the Dividend Received Deduction?

100

Gross Sales $500,000

Expenses     $400,000

Dividend received from a 15% owned Corporation

                  $20,000

$10,000

100

Adjusted taxable income of $100,000

No floor plan interest

No interest income

$30,000

100

The due date for the C Corporation tax return

What is April 15th?

200

Corporations must use this method of accounting unless meeting an exception

What is the Accrual Method of accounting.

200

The maximum amount that a public corporation can deduct in wages for the CEO, CFO and next 3 highly compensated employees.

What is $1,000,000 plus retirement plan contributions?

200

Gross Sales $500,000

Expenses     $400,000

Dividend received from a 40% owned Corporation

                  $20,000

$13,000

200

Adjusted taxable income of $100,000

No floor plan interest

Interest income of $5,000

$35,000

200

The safe harbor amount of estimated payments that a corporation should make to avoid penalties.

What is the lesser of 100% of the current year's tax or 100% of the prior year's tax.

300

These losses cannot offset this similar type of gain in a corporation.

What is a Capital Loss?

300

A 20% tax on the current year's corporate earnings that were distributed and were in excess of reasonable business needs

What is the Accumulated Earnings Tax?

300

Gross Sales $500,000

Expenses     $400,000

Dividend received from a 100% owned Corporation

                  $20,000

$20,000

300

Adjusted taxable income of $400,000

No floor plan interest

Interest income $40,000

$160,000

300

A reconciliation between book income and taxable income

What is the M-1?

400

A corporation this size (sales) can choose the cash method of accounting for income taxes.

What is 26 million (indexed for inflation) in gross receipts?

400

Carries forward but can only offset 80% of future business income.

What is a Net Operating Loss (NOL)?

400

Gross Sales $500,000

Expenses     $510,000

Dividend received from a 15% owned Corporation

                  $20,000

$5,000

400

Adjusted Taxable Income $10,000

Floor plan interest $50,000

Interest Income $40,000

$100,000

400

What is a reconciliation between beginning unappropriated retained earnings and ending unappropriated retained earnings?

What is an M-2?

500
Taxable income computed without regard to any:

nonbusiness income, gain, deduction or loss

Business interest income or expense

NOL deduction

Deduction for depreciation, amortization or depletion

What is adjusted taxable income for the business interest expense limitation?

500

A Corporation must include 20% of the lesser of the depreciation taken or gain realized as ordinary income under this section.

What is Section 291?

500

Gross Sales $500,000

Expenses     $550,000

Dividend received from a 15% owned Corporation

                  $20,000

$10,000

500

Adjusted Taxable Income ($15,000)

Floor plan interest $50,000

Interest Income $40,000

$90,000

(The 30% of Adjusted Taxable Income cannot be less than zero)

500

The objective of this form is more than reconciling book net income to taxable income.  It also provides detail and transparency between the two. 

What is an M-3?

600

How is a dividend from a corporation different than a distribution from a partnership?

A distribution from a partnership is a return of capital and is not subject to tax.  A dividend from a Corporation is taxed.

600

Harry is the CFO of Harry Corporation, a publicly traded, calendar year C corporation. For the current year, Harry's compensation package consists of:

Cash compensation $ 1,250,000

Nontaxable fringe benefits $50,000

Taxable fringe benefits $10,000

Bonus tied to company performance $300,000

How much of Harry's compensation is deductible by Harry Corporation?

$1,050,000

600

Name the steps for calculating the Dividend Received Deduction

1. Multiply dividend by applicable %

2. Multiply taxable income by applicable %

3. Use the lesser of 1 or 2, unless 1 results in an NOL, then use 1

600

Who is the Business Interest Expense Limitation applicable to?

All taxpayers with several exceptions including a small business exception for businesses with less than $26 million in average gross receipts for the last 3 years.

600

A temporary difference between book and taxable income that results in higher taxable income in the current year.

What is a deferred tax asset?

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