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The gross profit from a sale of inventory manufactured in the United States and soldby a U.S. retailer to a customer in Spain will always be treated as 100 percent U.S. source income.

A) True
B) False

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A rectangle with an inverted triangle within it is a symbol used to represent what organizational form?


A) Partnership
B) Corporation
C) Hybrid entity treated as a corporation for U.S. tax purposes
D) Hybrid entity treated as a partnership for U.S. tax purposes

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which tax rule applies to an excess foreign tax credit (FTC) that arises in 2020?


A) The excess FTC is first carried back to 2019 and any excess is carried forward for 10 years.
B) The excess FTC is first carried back to 2018, then 2019, and any excess is carried forward for 20 years.
C) The excess FTC is first carried back to 2017, then 2018, then 2019, and any excess is carried forward for five years.
D) The excess FTC is carried forward 10 years, with no carryback allowed.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Saginaw Steel Corporation has a precredit U.S. tax of $105,000 on $500,000 of taxable income. Saginaw has $200,000 of foreign source taxable income and paid $60,000 of income taxes to the German government on this income. All of the foreign source income is treated as foreign branch income for foreign tax credit purposes. Saginaw's foreign tax credit on its tax return will be:


A) $105,000.
B) $60,000.
C) $42,000.
D) $24,000.

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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Gwendolyn was physically present in the United States for 95 days in 2020, 195 days in 2019, and 60 days in 2018. Under the substantial presence test formula, how many days is Gwendolyn deemed physically present in the United States in 2020?


A) 350
B) 170
C) 135
D) 95

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Guido was physically present in the United States for 150 days in 2020, 120 days in 2019, and 90 days in 2018. Under the substantial presence test formula, how many days is Guido deemed physically present in the United States in 2020?


A) 360
B) 205
C) 190
D) 150

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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Provo Corporation, a U.S. corporation, received a dividend of $350,000 from its 100 percent owned German subsidiary. A withholding taxof $35,000 was imposed on the dividend. The dividend qualifies for the 100 percent dividends received deduction. What are the U.S. tax consequences to Provo on receipt of the dividend, assuming the foreign tax credit limitation is not binding and the company breaks even on its U.S. operations?


A) Taxable income of $350,000, net U.S. tax liability of $0, and $14,000 FTC carryforward
B) Taxable income of $350,000, net U.S. tax liability of $20,000, and $0 FTC carryforward
C) Taxable income of $0 and $35,000 FTC carryforward
D) Taxable income of $0 and $0 FTC carryforward

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following tax benefits does not arise when a U.S. corporation forms a corporation in Ireland through which to earn business profits in Ireland?


A) Potential exemption of U.S. tax on income earned by the corporation.
B) Treaty benefits on cross-border payments between the Irish corporation and the U.S. corporation.
C) Use of transfer pricing to shift income between the United States and Ireland.
D) Flow-through of losses from the Irish corporation to the tax return of the U.S. corporation.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following expenses incurred by a U.S. corporation is not subject to special apportionment rules for foreign tax credit purposes?


A) Interest
B) Research and experimental
C) Advertising
D) State and local income taxes

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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Philippe is a French citizen. During 2020 he spent 150 days in the United States on business. Because Philippe does not spend 183 days in the United States in 2020, he will not under any circumstances be treated as a resident alien for U.S. tax purposes.

A) True
B) False

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Vintner, S.A., a French corporation, received the following sources of income: $20,000 interest income from a loan to its 100 percent owned U.S. subsidiary $30,000 dividend income from its 5 percent owned Canadian subsidiary $100,000 royalty income from its Irish subsidiary for use of a trademark within the United States $100,000 rent income from its Mexican subsidiary for use of a warehouse located in Arizona $50,000 capital gain from sale of stock in its 40 percent owned German joint venture. Title passed in the United States. What amount of U.S. source income does Vintner have?

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$220,000.U.S. source income co...

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Portsmouth Corporation, a British corporation, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Salem Corporation, a U.S. corporation. During the year, Portsmouth reported the following income: $275,000 interest income received from a loan to an unrelated French corporation. $102,500 dividend income received from a less than 1 percent owned unrelated Dutch corporation. $155,000 rent income from an unrelated British corporation on property Portsmouth actively manages. $502,500 gross profit from the sale of inventory manufactured by Portsmouth in Great Britain and sold to a 100 percent owned subsidiary in Germany. What amount of subpart F income does Portsmouth recognize in the current year?

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Boca Corporation, a U.S. corporation, received a dividend of $800,000 from its 100 percent owned Swiss subsidiary.The dividend is eligible for the 100percent dividends received deduction. A 5 percent withholding tax ($40,000)was imposed on the dividend. What amount of taxable income does the dividend generate on Boca's U.S. tax return and what is the company's net U.S. tax, assuming the company has $200,000 of U.S. source taxable income and the FTC limitation is not binding?

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$200,000 of taxable income. The company ...

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Portland Corporation is a U.S. corporation engaged in the manufacture and sale of fishing equipment. The company handles its export sales through sales branches in Canada and Norway. The average tax book value of Portland's assets for the year was $1,140 million, of which $950 million generated U.S. source income and $190 million generated foreign source income. Portland's total interest expense for the year was $38 million. What amount of interest expense can Portland apportion against its foreign source gross income for foreign tax credit purposes, assuming there is no limitation on the interest expense deduction? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Under a U.S. treaty, what must a non-resident corporation create in the United States before it is subject to U.S. taxation on its business profits?


A) U) S. trade or business.
B) Permanent establishment.
C) The physical presence of at least one employee.
D) The physical presence of an asset such as a warehouse.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Polka Corporation is a 100 percent owned Polish subsidiary of Pierogi Incorporated, a U.S. corporation. During the current year, Polka paid a dividend of €525,000 to Pierogi. The dividend was subject to a withholding tax of €26,250. Assume an exchange rate of €1 = $1.50. Pierogi reported U.S. taxable income of $1,000,000. Compute Pierogi's net U.S. tax liability for the current year and excess FTC, if any.

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Net U.S. tax of $210...

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Reno Corporation, a U.S. corporation, reported total taxable income of $6,000,000 in the current year. Taxable income included $1,800,000 of foreign source taxable income from the company's branch operations in Canada. All of the branch income is foreign branch income. Reno paid Canadian income taxes of $450,000 on its branch income. Compute Reno's net U.S. tax liability and any foreign tax credit carryover. Assume an exchange rate of C$1 = $1.

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A net U.S. tax of $882,000 and an FTC ca...

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Giselle is a citizen and resident of Brazil, a country with which the United States does not have an income tax treaty. Giselle earned $27,000 of compensation while working within the United States. She worked 60 days in the United States and 180 days in Brazil. How much of her compensation earned in the United States will be subject to U.S. tax?


A) $27,000
B) $9,000
C) $6,750
D) $0

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Under the book value method of allocating and apportioning interest expense for FTC purposes, assets are characterized as being either U.S. or non-U.S. based on their geographic location.

A) True
B) False

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Portland Corporation is a U.S. corporation engaged in the manufacture and sale of fishing equipment. The company handles its export sales through sales branches in Canada and Norway. The average tax book value of Portland's assets for the year was $300 million, of which $250 million generated U.S. source income and $50 million generated foreign source income. Portland's total interest expense for the year was $24 million. What amount of interest expense can Portland apportion against its foreign source gross income for foreign tax credit purposes, assuming there is no limitation on the interest expense deduction? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to nearest whole dollar amount.)

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$4 million.
Under the tax book...

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