Euro Corporation, a U.S. corporation, operates through a branch in Germany. During 2015 the branch reported taxable

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Euro Corporation, a U.S. corporation, operates through a branch in Germany. During 2015 the branch reported taxable income of $1,000,000 and paid German income taxes of $300,000. In addition, Euro received $50,000 of dividends from its 5 percent investment in the stock of Maple Leaf Company, a Canadian corporation. The dividend was subject to a withholding tax of $5,000. Euro reported U.S. taxable income from its manufacturing operations of $950,000. Total taxable income was $2,000,000. Precredit U.S. taxes on the taxable income were $680,000. Included in the computation of Euro's taxable income were "definitely allocable" expenses of $500,000, 50 percent of which were related to the German branch taxable income.
Complete pages 1 and 2 of Form 1118 for just the general category income reported by Euro. You can use the fill-in form available on the IRS website, www.irs.gov.
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