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25 January, 18:05

Bjorn owns a 60% interest in an S corporation that earned $150,000 in the current year. He also owns 60% of the stock in a C corporation that earned $150,000 during the year. The S corporation distributed $30,000 to Bjorn and the C corporation paid dividends of $30,000 to Bjorn. How much income must Bjorn report from these businesses?

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  1. 25 January, 18:30
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    From S corporation = $150,000 * 60% = $90,000

    From C corporation = $30,000

    Explanation:

    In the question, it is given that the Bjorn has 60% interest in S corporation which earned the income for $150,000 and the S corporation has distributed the amount for $30,000

    So, the Bjorn would reported

    From S corporation = $150,000 * 60% = $90,000

    From C corporation = $30,000

    These two corporations income would be reported by Bjorn
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