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8 June, 17:54

Logan, a 50 percent shareholder in Military Gear Inc., is comparing the tax consequences of losses from C corporations with losses from S corporations. Assume Military Gear Inc. has a $100,000 loss for the year, Logan's tax basis in his Military Gear Inc. stock was $150,000 at the beginning of the year, and he received $75,000 ordinary income from other sources during the year. Assuming Logan's marginal income tax rate is 22%, how much more tax will Logan pay currently if Military Gear Inc. is a C corporation compared to the tax he would pay if it were an S corporation? A. $0 B. $3,750 C. $11,000 D. $11,250

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  1. 8 June, 18:04
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    C. $11,000

    Explanation:

    Logan have to pay $16,500 as taxes in military Gear Inc is a C corporation because ($75,000 x 22%). If it is S corporation then he have to pay $3750 as taxes (($75000 - $25000) x 22%).

    So from above calculation he has to pay $11,000 more ($11250 - $3750).
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