A firm that owns the stock of another corporation does not


A firm that owns the stock of another corporation does not have to pay taxes on the entire amount of dividends received. In general, only 30 percent of the dividends received by one corporation from another are taxable. The reason for this tax law feature is to mitigate the effect of triple taxation, which occurs when earnings are first taxed at the first firm, its dividends paid to the second firm are taxed again, and the dividends paid to stockholders by the second firm are taxed yet again. Assume that a firm with a 35 percent tax rate receives $100,000in dividends from another corporation. What taxes must be paid on this dividends, and what is the after tax amount of the dividend?

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